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Saturn System

  • Mitchell, et al 2005 GRL:  Substorms may account for bursts of energetic neutral atoms from Saturn’s magnetotail
  • Esposito, et al 2005 Science:  Cassini UVIS observes evidence of rapid changes in the neutral oxygen population
  • Esposito, et al 2004 SSR:  Description of the Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph and planned observations at Saturn
  • Blanc, et al 2002 SSR:  Planned in-situ observations of the Saturn magnetosphere by Cassini-Huygens
  • Shemansky, et al 1993 Nature:  HST FOS observation of OH emission
  • Shemansky and Hall 1992 JGR:  Analysis of Voyager UVS observations suggests Saturn atomospher is the source of atomic hydrogen in the magnetosphere
  • Yelle, et al 1986 JGR:  Variation of line intensity with altitude derived from Voyager occultation observations
  • Smith, et al 1983 JGR:  Analysis of Voyager 2 solar and stellar occultations
  • Sandel, et al 1982 Science:  Voyager 2 encounter with Saturn
  • Broadfoot, et al 1981 Science:  Observations of the atmosphere, aurora, hydrogen torus, and Titan

Saturn System – Enceladus

  • Hansen, et al 2006 Science:  Cassini UVIS observation of the water vapor plume near the south pole of Enceladus

Saturn System – Titan

  • Liang, et al 2007 APJ:  Model of Titan atmosphere including aerosols
  • Smith, et al 1982 JGR:  Composition and thermal profile from Voyager 1 UVS solar occultation observation
  • Strobel and Shemansky 1982 JGR:  Voyager 1 encounter with Titan
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