This paper reviews the recent findings of the Herschel Solar System Observations Key Program (Hartogh et al. 2009), as well as ground-based supporting observations, regarding the origin of external oxygen in the environments of Jupiter and Saturn. Herschel-HIFI and PACS observations have been used to shown that the Shoemaker-Levy 9 comet is the source of Jupiter's stratospheric water, and that Enceladus (and its geysers) are most probably the source of water for Saturn and Titan
International audienceA major discovery of ISO was the detection of water in the upper atmospheres o...
International audienceContext. The origin of water in the stratospheres of Giant Planets has been an...
Context. The origin of water in the stratospheres of giant planets has been an outstanding question ...
This paper reviews the recent findings of the Herschel Solar System Observations Key Program (Hartog...
International audienceThis paper reviews the recent findings of the Herschel Solar System Observatio...
Infrared Space Observatory observations demonstrated that water (H2O) and other species like carbon ...
International audienceA major discovery of ISO was the detection of water in the upper atmospheres o...
International audienceContext. The origin of water in the stratospheres of Giant Planets has been an...
Context. The origin of water in the stratospheres of giant planets has been an outstanding question ...
This paper reviews the recent findings of the Herschel Solar System Observations Key Program (Hartog...
International audienceThis paper reviews the recent findings of the Herschel Solar System Observatio...
Infrared Space Observatory observations demonstrated that water (H2O) and other species like carbon ...
International audienceA major discovery of ISO was the detection of water in the upper atmospheres o...
International audienceContext. The origin of water in the stratospheres of Giant Planets has been an...
Context. The origin of water in the stratospheres of giant planets has been an outstanding question ...