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Near-infrared spectra of the leading and trailing hemispheres of Enceladus
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2005.12.008 Bibcode: 2006Icar..182..211V

Smith, J. D.; Verbiscer, Anne J.; Skrutskie, Michael F. +5 more

We present individual spectra 0.8-2.5 µm of the leading and trailing hemispheres of Enceladus obtained with the CorMASS spectrograph on the 1.8 m Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope (VATT) at the Mount Graham International Observatory. While the absorption bands of water ice dominate the spectrum of both hemispheres, most of these bands ar…

2006 Icarus
Cassini eHST 63
Methane, ethane, and mixed clouds in Titan's atmosphere: Properties derived from microphysical modeling
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2005.12.017 Bibcode: 2006Icar..182..230B

Barth, Erika L.; Toon, Owen B.

Theoretical arguments point to and recent observations confirm the existence of clouds in Titan's atmosphere, yet we possess very little data on their particle size, composition and formation mechanism. A time-dependent microphysical model is used to study the evolution of ice clouds in Titan's atmosphere. The model simulates nucleation, condensat…

2006 Icarus
Cassini 63
Titan's 3-micron spectral region from ISO high-resolution spectroscopy
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2005.08.007 Bibcode: 2006Icar..180..176C

Drossart, Pierre; Lellouch, Emmanuel; Coustenis, Athena +8 more

The near-infrared spectrum of Titan, Saturn's largest moon and one of the Cassini/Huygens' space mission primary targets, covers the 0.8 to 5 micron region in which it shows several weak CH 4 absorption regions, and in particular one centered near 2.75 micron. Due to the interference of telluric absorption, only part of this window regi…

2006 Icarus
ISO 62
Cassini UVIS observations of the Io plasma torus. III. Observations of temporal and azimuthal variability
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2005.07.013 Bibcode: 2006Icar..180..124S

Delamere, P. A.; Bagenal, F.; Steffl, A. J.

In this third paper in a series presenting observations by the Cassini Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrometer (UVIS) of the Io plasma torus, we show remarkable, though subtle, spatio-temporal variations in torus properties. The Io torus is found to exhibit significant, near-sinusoidal variations in ion composition as a function of azimuthal position. Th…

2006 Icarus
Cassini 59
The role of the wind-transported dust in slope streaks activity: Evidence from the HRSC data
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2006.01.023 Bibcode: 2006Icar..183...30B

Mangold, N.; Forget, F.; Neukum, G. +7 more

Slope streaks are gravity-driven albedo features observed on martian slopes since the Viking missions. The debated mechanism of formation could involve alternatively dry granular flow or wet mass wasting. A systematic mapping of slope streaks from the High Resolution Stereo Camera is presented in this paper. Two regions known for their slope strea…

2006 Icarus
MEx 53
Saturn lightning recorded by Cassini/RPWS in 2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2006.02.010 Bibcode: 2006Icar..183..135F

Gurnett, D. A.; Kurth, W. S.; Rucker, H. O. +8 more

During 2004 the Cassini/RPWS (Radio and Plasma Wave Science) instrument recorded about 5400 SEDs (Saturn Electrostatic Discharges), which were organized in 4 storm systems and 95 episodes. A computer algorithm with different intensity thresholds was applied to extract the SEDs from the RPWS data, and a statistical analysis on the main characterist…

2006 Icarus
Cassini 53
Cassini CIRS retrievals of ammonia in Jupiter's upper troposphere
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2005.12.020 Bibcode: 2006Icar..182..169A

Achterberg, Richard K.; Conrath, Barney J.; Gierasch, Peter J.

The zonal mean ammonia abundance on Jupiter between the 400- and 500-mbar pressure levels is inferred as a function of latitude from Cassini Composite Infrared Spectrometer data. Near the Great Red Spot, the ammonia abundance is mapped as a function of latitude and longitude. The Equatorial Zone is rich in ammonia, with a relative humidity near un…

2006 Icarus
Cassini 52
Numerical interpretation of high-altitude photoelectron observations
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2005.10.036 Bibcode: 2006Icar..182..383L

Coates, A. J.; Kallio, E.; Fedorov, A. +47 more

The Electron Spectrometer (ELS) instrument of the ASPERA-3 package on the Mars Express satellite has recorded photoelectron energy spectra up to apoapsis ( ∼10,000 km altitude). The characteristic photoelectron shape of the spectrum is sometimes seen well above the ionosphere in the evening sector across a wide range of near-equatorial latitudes. …

2006 Icarus
MEx 50
Predictions of the electrical conductivity and charging of the aerosols in Titan's atmosphere
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2005.10.030 Bibcode: 2006Icar..181..527B

Tripathi, S.; Whitten, R. C.; Borucki, W. J. +2 more

The electrical conductivity and electrical charge on the aerosols in atmosphere of Titan are computed for altitudes between 0 and 400 km. Ionization of methane and nitrogen due to galactic cosmic rays (GCR) is important at night where these ions are converted to ion clusters such as CH +5CH 4, C 7H

2006 Icarus
Cassini 50
Electric fields within the martian magnetosphere and ion extraction: ASPERA-3 observations
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2005.05.022 Bibcode: 2006Icar..182..337D

Kallio, E.; Fedorov, A.; Säles, T. +37 more

Observations made by the ASPERA-3 experiment onboard the Mars Express spacecraft found within the martian magnetosphere beams of planetary ions. In the energy ( E/q)-time spectrograms these beams are often displayed as dispersive-like, ascending or descending (whether the spacecraft moves away or approach the planet) structures. A linear dependenc…

2006 Icarus
MEx 49