Enceladus: An Active Cryovolcanic Satellite
J. R. Spencer(Southwest Research Institute), J. H. Waite(Southwest Research Institute), Christopher P. McKay(Ames Research Center), R. Jaumann(Institute of Geological Sciences), L. W. Esposito(Planetary Science Institute), Andrew P. Ingersoll(California Institute of Technology), A. C. Barr(Southwest Research Institute), F. Nimmo(University of California, Santa Cruz), P. Helfenstein(Cornell University)
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