Our solar system contains an impressive amount of celestial bodies. For example Saturn posses a huge variety of natural satellites, the diversity in size and physical proprieties of which might amaze imagination. The observational data gathered in 30 years range of deep space missions revealed, that some of these bodies can hide subsurface oceans under their crust. The water, as we know, serves as a fundamental base for a possible appearance of life. This statement is quite exited for the scientific society and serves as a reason for studying so called ”ocean worlds”. In order to detect the celestial bodies with the hidden subsurface ocean, one of the key aspects is the study of their rotational state, which is strongly coupled with the ...
International audienceTitan, the largest moon of Saturn, is the place in the Solar System showing th...
13 pages, white paper submitted to the NRC Decadal Survey for Planetary Science and AstrobiologyInte...
In its tour of the Saturnian system, the spacecraft Cassini is carrying out measurements of the grav...
International audienceTitan is one of the most exciting and varied destinations in our solar system....
During its tour of the Saturn system, Cassini has revealed that the icy satellites of Saturn are amo...
Oceanus is a proposed mission for NASA's New Frontiers 4 Announcement of Opportunity to study Saturn...
International audienceThe Cassini-Huygens mission that explored the Saturn system during the period ...
Accepted for publication in A&A. 10 pages, 8 figures, 1 tableContext. Saturn's massive gravity is ex...
Abstract Our understanding of Titan, Saturn’s largest satellite, has recently been consid-erably enh...
From measurements performed by the Galileo and Cassini-Huygens missions, there is now ample evidence...
International audienceContext. Saturn’s massive gravity is expected to causes a tide in Titan’s atmo...
International audienceTitan, the largest moon of Saturn, is the place in the Solar System showing th...
13 pages, white paper submitted to the NRC Decadal Survey for Planetary Science and AstrobiologyInte...
In its tour of the Saturnian system, the spacecraft Cassini is carrying out measurements of the grav...
International audienceTitan is one of the most exciting and varied destinations in our solar system....
During its tour of the Saturn system, Cassini has revealed that the icy satellites of Saturn are amo...
Oceanus is a proposed mission for NASA's New Frontiers 4 Announcement of Opportunity to study Saturn...
International audienceThe Cassini-Huygens mission that explored the Saturn system during the period ...
Accepted for publication in A&A. 10 pages, 8 figures, 1 tableContext. Saturn's massive gravity is ex...
Abstract Our understanding of Titan, Saturn’s largest satellite, has recently been consid-erably enh...
From measurements performed by the Galileo and Cassini-Huygens missions, there is now ample evidence...
International audienceContext. Saturn’s massive gravity is expected to causes a tide in Titan’s atmo...
International audienceTitan, the largest moon of Saturn, is the place in the Solar System showing th...
13 pages, white paper submitted to the NRC Decadal Survey for Planetary Science and AstrobiologyInte...
In its tour of the Saturnian system, the spacecraft Cassini is carrying out measurements of the grav...