The Gravity Field of Enceladus from the three Cassini Flybys
L. Iess(European University of Rome), Paolo Tortora(University of Bologna), M. Ducci(Sapienza University of Rome), S. W. Asmar(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Marzia Parisi(California Institute of Technology), J. W. Armstrong(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), D. J. Stevenson(California Institute of Technology), R. A. Jacobson(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), J. I. Lunine(Planetary Science Institute)
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
December 1, 2013
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