Cassini’s Imaging Science Subsystem (ISS) coverage obtained to date shows that the Saturnianmoon Enceladus has evolved through a long and complex tectonic history[1]. The most recent episodes of major tectonic activity are identified by a peculiar hemispheric pattern of fractures and lineations that exhibit a remarkable symmetry relative to the satellite’s spin-axis. These tectonic patterns appear to be closely tied to a unique, geologically active region known as the South Polar Terrain (SPT) province, where ongoing eruptions of water plumes were recently discovered by Cassini[2] The detailed shapes and symmetry of the young tectonic patterns, detailed below, suggest that they formed in response to a global change in rotational figure. We ...
International audienceThe origin and evolution of the Saturnian satellites is still debated. While t...
Cassini-based stereo-derived topography of Saturn’s moon Enceladus (diameter 500 km) reveals the nat...
We have mapped the locations of over 100,000 ice blocks across the south polar region of Saturn’s mo...
The South Polar Terrain (SPT) of Enceladus is a site with eruptions of gas and water ice particle pl...
Until November 2009 the relation of the tectonic styles on the leading hemisphere of Enceladus to th...
International audience• Tectonic activity at Enceladus' south pole is consistent with clockwise bloc...
Cassini has identified a geologically active province at the south pole of Saturn's moon Enceladus. ...
The Cassini spacecraft executed a close flyby of Enceladus on August 11 (altitude: 50km); two more ...
On Cassini’s 121st orbit, the onboard ISS camera acquired high-resolution (15-30 m/pxl) images in En...
Enceladus is remarkable not only for its active water ice eruptions near the south pole, but also be...
Cassini spacecraft images of Enceladus' surface have revealed diverse terrains---some heavily crater...
2 Recent observations of the south pole of Saturn’s moon Enceladus by the Cassini spacecraft have re...
Enceladus is one of the most remarkable satellites in the solar system, as revealed by Cassini's det...
Deciphering the mechanisms of Enceladus’ plumes is one of the most important and challenging tasks f...
Recently, the Cassini spacecraft has detected ongoing geologic activity near the south pole of Satu...
International audienceThe origin and evolution of the Saturnian satellites is still debated. While t...
Cassini-based stereo-derived topography of Saturn’s moon Enceladus (diameter 500 km) reveals the nat...
We have mapped the locations of over 100,000 ice blocks across the south polar region of Saturn’s mo...
The South Polar Terrain (SPT) of Enceladus is a site with eruptions of gas and water ice particle pl...
Until November 2009 the relation of the tectonic styles on the leading hemisphere of Enceladus to th...
International audience• Tectonic activity at Enceladus' south pole is consistent with clockwise bloc...
Cassini has identified a geologically active province at the south pole of Saturn's moon Enceladus. ...
The Cassini spacecraft executed a close flyby of Enceladus on August 11 (altitude: 50km); two more ...
On Cassini’s 121st orbit, the onboard ISS camera acquired high-resolution (15-30 m/pxl) images in En...
Enceladus is remarkable not only for its active water ice eruptions near the south pole, but also be...
Cassini spacecraft images of Enceladus' surface have revealed diverse terrains---some heavily crater...
2 Recent observations of the south pole of Saturn’s moon Enceladus by the Cassini spacecraft have re...
Enceladus is one of the most remarkable satellites in the solar system, as revealed by Cassini's det...
Deciphering the mechanisms of Enceladus’ plumes is one of the most important and challenging tasks f...
Recently, the Cassini spacecraft has detected ongoing geologic activity near the south pole of Satu...
International audienceThe origin and evolution of the Saturnian satellites is still debated. While t...
Cassini-based stereo-derived topography of Saturn’s moon Enceladus (diameter 500 km) reveals the nat...
We have mapped the locations of over 100,000 ice blocks across the south polar region of Saturn’s mo...