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Dome Craters on Ganymede and Callisto May Form by Topographic Relaxation of Pit Craters Aided by Remnant Impact Heat
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: PLANETS
27 june 2024
Martina Caussi, Andrew J. Dombard, Donald G. Koryc...

The icy Galilean satellites display impact crater morphologies that are rare in the Solar System. They deviate from the archetypal sequence of crat...

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A Complex Region of Europa's Surface With Hints of Recent Activity Revealed by Juno's Stellar Reference Unit
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: PLANETS
22 december 2023
Heidi N. Becker, Jonathan I. Lunine, Paul Schenk, ...

On 29 September 2022 Juno's low‐light sensitive Stellar Reference Unit (SRU) captured a high‐resolution (256–340 m/pixel) br...

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Hydrothermal Activity at Occator Ceres: Initial High-Resolution Mapping Results
ICE AND OCEAN WORLDS: GEOLOGY, OCEANOGRAPHY, CHEMISTRY, AND HABITABILITY I POSTER
planetary sciences | 15 december 2023
Paul Schenk, Ryan S. Park, Michelle R. Kirchoff, H...
Hydrothermal activity is widespread across the floor of the recently formed 90-km-wide Occator impact crater on Ceres, but how widespread? How intense...
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True Polar Wander on Ganymede – A Solution to the Apex-Antapex Cratering Conundrum and Possible Explanation for Ganymede’s Subjovian Dome
ICE AND OCEAN WORLDS: GEOLOGY, OCEANOGRAPHY, CHEMISTRY, AND HABITABILITY I POSTER
planetary sciences | 15 december 2023
William B. McKinnon, Michael T. Bland, Paul Schenk
The observed leading-trailing hemisphere asymmetry in impact crater density on Ganymede is far weaker than that predicted by heliocentric crater bomba...
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Planned Geological Investigations of the Europa Clipper Mission
OCEAN WORLDS AND SEARCH FOR LIFE: HORIZONS IN ICY SATELLITE SCIENCE AT THE LAUNCH OF THE HISTORIC EUROPA CLIPPER MISSION III ORAL
planetary sciences | 14 december 2023
Ingrid Daubar, Alexander G. Hayes, Geoffrey Collin...
Geological investigations planned for the NASA Europa Clipper mission will examine the formation, evolution, and expression of geomorphic structures f...
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A Summary of the Uranus Flagship 2023 Workshop
THE ICE GIANTS: EXPLORING THE PLANETARY SYSTEMS OF URANUS AND NEPTUNE II ORAL
planetary sciences | 14 december 2023
Erin J. Leonard, Mark D. Hofstadter, Jamie Jasinsk...
The Uranus Flagship 2023: Investigation and Instruments for Cross-Discipline Science workshop was held at Caltech from July 25-27, 2023. The purpose o...
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Radar for Europa Assessment and Sounding: Ocean to Near-surface (REASON)
OCEAN WORLDS AND SEARCH FOR LIFE: HORIZONS IN ICY SATELLITE SCIENCE AT THE LAUNCH OF THE HISTORIC EUROPA CLIPPER MISSION II POSTER
planetary sciences | 14 december 2023
Donald D. Blankenship, Alina Moussessian, Elaine C...
The Radar for Europa Assessment and Sounding: Ocean to Near-surface (REASON) is a dual-frequency ice-penetrating radar (9 and 60 MHz) onboard the Euro...
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Constraints on Europa’s Ice Shell Structure and Evolution through Time from the Tyre and Callanish Multiring Impacts
OCEAN WORLDS AND SEARCH FOR LIFE: HORIZONS IN ICY SATELLITE SCIENCE AT THE LAUNCH OF THE HISTORIC EUROPA CLIPPER MISSION II POSTER
planetary sciences | 14 december 2023
William B. McKinnon, Kelsi N. Singer, Paul Schenk
The two largest impact structures on Europa, Tyre and Callanish, possess compact systems of circumferential graben-like troughs, essentially miniature...
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