One major science objective of the Cassini mission is an investigation of Titan's atmosphere constituent abundances. Titan's atmospheric density is of interest not only to planetary scientists but also to mission design and mission control engineers. Knowledge of the dependency of Titan's atmospheric density with altitude is important because any unexpectedly high atmospheric density has the potential to tumble the spacecraft during a flyby. During low-altitude Titan flyby, thrusters are fired to counter the torque imparted on the spacecraft due to the Titan atmosphere. The denser the Titan's atmosphere is, the higher are the duty cycles of the thruster firings. Therefore thruster firing telemetry data could be used to estimate the atmosphe...
On the basis of previous ground-based and fly-by information, we knew that Titan's atmosphere was ma...
Cassini observations of Titan's weather patterns over >13years, almost half a Saturnian year, provid...
International audienceSince 2010, we observe the set in and enhancement at Titan's south pole of sev...
This paper compares three different methods of Titan atmospheric density reconstruction for the Tita...
International audienceDuring the Cassini-Huygens probe mission at Titan on 14th January 2005, The Hu...
The Cassini mission offered us the opportunity to monitor the seasonal evolution of Titan's atmosphe...
The Huygens Atmospheric Structure Instrument (HASI) is a multi sensor package which has been designe...
International audienceTitan is one of the most promising bodies in the solar system from the astrobi...
International audienceTemperature variations of Titan's upper atmosphere due to the plasma interacti...
We present electron temperature and density measurements of Titan's cold ionospheric plasma from the...
International audienceNine years after Cassini's Saturn orbit insertion, we look at the evolution of...
International audienceIn this paper we present an in-depth study of the distributions of various neu...
On the basis of previous ground-based and fly-by information, we knew that Titan's atmosphere was ma...
Cassini observations of Titan's weather patterns over >13years, almost half a Saturnian year, provid...
International audienceSince 2010, we observe the set in and enhancement at Titan's south pole of sev...
This paper compares three different methods of Titan atmospheric density reconstruction for the Tita...
International audienceDuring the Cassini-Huygens probe mission at Titan on 14th January 2005, The Hu...
The Cassini mission offered us the opportunity to monitor the seasonal evolution of Titan's atmosphe...
The Huygens Atmospheric Structure Instrument (HASI) is a multi sensor package which has been designe...
International audienceTitan is one of the most promising bodies in the solar system from the astrobi...
International audienceTemperature variations of Titan's upper atmosphere due to the plasma interacti...
We present electron temperature and density measurements of Titan's cold ionospheric plasma from the...
International audienceNine years after Cassini's Saturn orbit insertion, we look at the evolution of...
International audienceIn this paper we present an in-depth study of the distributions of various neu...
On the basis of previous ground-based and fly-by information, we knew that Titan's atmosphere was ma...
Cassini observations of Titan's weather patterns over >13years, almost half a Saturnian year, provid...
International audienceSince 2010, we observe the set in and enhancement at Titan's south pole of sev...