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Rodriguez-Martinez M, Blanco-Cano X, Russell CT, et al., 2011, WAVES AND INSTABILITIES IN THE MAGNETOSPHERIC PLASMA OF SATURN, 13th Latin American Regional Meeting of the International Astronomical Union, Publisher: UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTONOMA MEXICO INSTITUTO ASTRONOMIA, Pages: 295-295, ISSN: 1405-2059
Andrews DJ, Coates AJ, Cowley SWH, et al., 2010, Magnetospheric period oscillations at Saturn: Comparison of equatorial and high-latitude magnetic field periods with north and south Saturn kilometric radiation periods, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 115, ISSN: 2169-9380
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Burton ME, Dougherty MK, Russell CT, 2010, Saturn's internal planetary magnetic field, GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, Vol: 37, ISSN: 0094-8276
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Magner T, Erd C, Pappalardo R, et al., 2010, The europa jupiter system mission (EJSM): Exploring the emergence of habitable worlds around gas giants, Pages: 10338-10350
The Europa Jupiter System Mission (EJSM) would be an international mission with the overall theme of investigating the emergence of habitable worlds around gas giants. Its goals would be to (1) Explore Europa to investigate its habitability, (2) Characterize Ganymede as a planetary object including its potential habitability and (3) Explore the Jupiter system as an archetype for gas giants. NASA and ESA have concluded a detailed joint study of a mission to Europa, Ganymede, and the Jupiter system. The EJSM architecture consists of two primary elements operating in the Jovian system: the NASA-led Jupiter Europa Orbiter (JEO), and the ESA-led Jupiter Ganymede Orbiter (JGO). JEO and JGO would execute a choreographed exploration of the Jupiter System before settling into orbit around Europa and Ganymede, respectively. EJSM would directly address themes concerning the origin and evolution of icy satellite systems and water-rich environments therein. The potential habitability of the ocean-bearing moons Europa and Ganymede would be investigated, by characterizing the geophysical, compositional, geological, and external processes that affect these icy worlds. EJSM would also investigate Io and Callisto, small satellites and rings, Jupiter's atmosphere, and the Jovian magnetosphere. By better understanding the Jupiter system and unraveling its history, the formation and evolution of gas giant planets and their satellites would be better known. Most important, EJSM would shed new light on the potential for the emergence of life in our celestial neighborhood and beyond. The EJSM notional architecture provides opportunities for coordinated synergistic observations by JEO and JGO of the Jupiter and Ganymede magnetospheres, the volcanoes and torus of Io, the atmosphere of Jupiter, and comparative planetology of icy satellites. Each spacecraft would conduct both such synergistic dual-spacecraft investigations and also stand-alone measurements toward the overall mission theme and
Carbary JF, Achilleos N, Arridge CS, et al., 2010, Global configuration of Saturn's magnetic field derived from observations, GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, Vol: 37, ISSN: 0094-8276
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Jackman CM, Arridge CS, Slavin JA, et al., 2010, In situ observations of the effect of a solar wind compression on Saturn's magnetotail, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 115, ISSN: 2169-9380
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Edberg NJT, Wahlund J-E, Agren K, et al., 2010, Electron density and temperature measurements in the cold plasma environment of Titan: Implications for atmospheric escape, GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, Vol: 37, ISSN: 0094-8276
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Bunce EJ, Cowley SWH, Talboys DL, et al., 2010, Extraordinary field-aligned current signatures in Saturn's high-latitude magnetosphere: Analysis of Cassini data during Revolution 89, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 115, ISSN: 2169-9380
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Wei HY, Russell CT, Dougherty MK, et al., 2010, Upper limits on Titan's magnetic moment and implications for its interior, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-PLANETS, Vol: 115, ISSN: 2169-9097
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Simon S, Wennmacher A, Neubauer FM, et al., 2010, Dynamics of Saturn's magnetodisk near Titan's orbit: Comparison of Cassini magnetometer observations from real and virtual Titan flybys, PLANETARY AND SPACE SCIENCE, Vol: 58, Pages: 1625-1635, ISSN: 0032-0633
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Rodriguez-Martinez M, Blanco-Cano X, Russell CT, et al., 2010, Harmonic growth of ion-cyclotron waves in Saturn's magnetosphere, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 115, ISSN: 2169-9380
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Cravens TE, Richard M, Ma Y-J, et al., 2010, Dynamical and magnetic field time constants for Titan's ionosphere: Empirical estimates and comparisons with Venus, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 115, ISSN: 2169-9380
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Gurnett DA, Persoon AM, Kopf AJ, et al., 2010, A plasmapause-like density boundary at high latitudes in Saturn's magnetosphere, GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, Vol: 37, ISSN: 0094-8276
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Kellett S, Arridge CS, Bunce EJ, et al., 2010, Nature of the ring current in Saturn's dayside magnetosphere, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 115, ISSN: 2169-9380
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Simon S, Wennmacher A, Neubauer FM, et al., 2010, Titan's highly dynamic magnetic environment: A systematic survey of Cassini magnetometer observations from flybys TA-T62, PLANETARY AND SPACE SCIENCE, Vol: 58, Pages: 1230-1251, ISSN: 0032-0633
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Masters A, Achilleos N, Kivelson MG, et al., 2010, Cassini observations of a Kelvin-Helmholtz vortex in Saturn's outer magnetosphere, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 115, ISSN: 2169-9380
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Cui J, Galand M, Yelle RV, et al., 2010, Ion transport in Titan's upper atmosphere, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 115, ISSN: 2169-9380
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- Citations: 45
Lamy L, Schippers P, Zarka P, et al., 2010, Properties of Saturn kilometric radiation measured within its source region, GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, Vol: 37, ISSN: 0094-8276
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Kanani SJ, Arridge CS, Jones GH, et al., 2010, A new form of Saturn's magnetopause using a dynamic pressure balance model, based on in situ, multi-instrument Cassini measurements, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 115, ISSN: 2169-9380
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Jia Y-D, Russell CT, Khurana KK, et al., 2010, Time-varying magnetospheric environment near Enceladus as seen by the Cassini magnetometer, GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, Vol: 37, ISSN: 0094-8276
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Kopf AJ, Gurnett DA, Menietti JD, et al., 2010, Electron beams as the source of whistler-mode auroral hiss at Saturn, GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, Vol: 37, ISSN: 0094-8276
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Russell CT, Dougherty MK, 2010, Magnetic Fields of the Outer Planets, SPACE SCIENCE REVIEWS, Vol: 152, Pages: 251-269, ISSN: 0038-6308
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Andrews DJ, Cowley SWH, Dougherty MK, et al., 2010, Magnetic field oscillations near the planetary period in Saturn's equatorial magnetosphere: Variation of amplitude and phase with radial distance and local time, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 115, ISSN: 2169-9380
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Bebesi Z, Szego K, Balogh A, et al., 2010, Slow-mode shock candidate in the Jovian magnetosheath, PLANETARY AND SPACE SCIENCE, Vol: 58, Pages: 807-813, ISSN: 0032-0633
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Wei HY, Russell CT, Zhang TL, et al., 2010, Comparison study of magnetic flux ropes in the ionospheres of Venus, Mars and Titan, ICARUS, Vol: 206, Pages: 174-181, ISSN: 0019-1035
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Sergis N, Krimigis SM, Roelof EC, et al., 2010, Particle pressure, inertial force, and ring current density profiles in the magnetosphere of Saturn, based on Cassini measurements, GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, Vol: 37, ISSN: 0094-8276
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Glassmeier K-H, Auster H-U, Heyner D, et al., 2010, The fluxgate magnetometer of the BepiColombo Mercury Planetary Orbiter, PLANETARY AND SPACE SCIENCE, Vol: 58, Pages: 287-299, ISSN: 0032-0633
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Baumjohann W, Matsuoka A, Magnes W, et al., 2010, Magnetic field investigation of Mercury's magnetosphere and the inner heliosphere by MMO/MGF, PLANETARY AND SPACE SCIENCE, Vol: 58, Pages: 279-286, ISSN: 0032-0633
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Nichols JD, Badman SV, Bunce EJ, et al., 2009, Saturn's equinoctial auroras, GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, Vol: 36, ISSN: 0094-8276
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- Citations: 37
Wei HY, Russell CT, Wellbrock A, et al., 2009, Plasma environment at Titan's orbit with Titan present and absent, GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, Vol: 36, ISSN: 0094-8276
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- Citations: 20
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