The variability of the Titan ionosphere from Cassini radio occultations
A. J. Kliore, J. Klose, F. M. Flasar(Goddard Space Flight Center), Daniel Kahan(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), E. A. Marouf(Stanford University), E. Barbinis(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), T. E. Cravens(University of Kansas), A. Anabtawi(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), D. Fleischman, A. F. Nagy(University of Michigan), D. G. Mitchell(Max Planck Society)
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January 1, 2010
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