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The discovery of water vapour and ice particles erupting from Saturn's moon Enceladus fuelled speculation that an internal ocean was the source. Alter…
Authors: Nicholas M Schneider, Matthew H Burger, Emily L Schaller, Michael E Brown, Robert E Johnson, Jeffrey S Kargel, Michele K Dougherty, Nicholas A Achilleos
Source: Nature. 2009 Jun 25
View Full TextThe small bodies in the Solar System are thought to have been highly affected by collisions and erosion. In the asteroid belt, direct evidence of the …
Authors: Michael E Brown, Kristina M Barkume, Darin Ragozzine, Emily L Schaller
Source: Nature. 2007 Mar 15
View Full TextThe discovery of dwarf planet Eris was followed shortly by the discovery of its satellite, Dysnomia, but the satellite orbit, and thus the system mass…
Authors: Michael E Brown, Emily L Schaller
Source: Science (New York, N.Y.). 2007 Jun 15
View Full TextObservations of Titan's mid-latitude clouds from the W. M. Keck and Gemini Observatories show that they cluster near 350 degrees W longitude, 40 degre…
Authors: Henry G Roe, Michael E Brown, Emily L Schaller, Antonin H Bouchez, Chadwick A Trujillo
Source: Science (New York, N.Y.). 2005 Oct 21
View Full TextThe speed and mass dependence of meteor air plasma temperatures is perhaps the most important data needed to understand how small meteoroids chemicall…
Authors: Peter Jenniskens, Christophe O Laux, Michael A Wilson, Emily L Schaller
Source: Astrobiology. 2004
View Full TextMeteoroids that dominate the Earth's extraterrestrial mass influx (50-300 microm size range) may have contributed a unique blend of exogenous organic …
Authors: Peter Jenniskens, Emily L Schaller, Christophe O Laux, Michael A Wilson, Greg Schmidt, Rick L Rairden
Source: Astrobiology. 2004
View Full TextObservations from the Cassini Visual and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer show an anomalously bright spot on Titan located at 80 degrees W and 20 degrees…
Authors: Jason W Barnes, Robert H Brown, Elizabeth P Turtle, Alfred S McEwen, Ralph D Lorenz, Michael Janssen, Emily L Schaller, Michael E Brown, Bonnie J Buratti, Christophe Sotin,…
Source: Science (New York, N.Y.). 2005 Oct 7
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