A plume of water vapour escapes from fissures crossing the south polar region of the Saturnian moon Enceladus. Tidal deformation of a thin surface crust above an internal ocean could result in tensile and compressive stresses that would affect the width of the fissures; therefore, the quantity of water vapour released at different locations in Enceladus\u27 eccentric orbit is a crucial measurement of tidal control of venting. Here we report observations of an occultation of a star by the plume on 24 October 2007 that revealed four high-density gas jets superimposed on the background plume. The gas jet positions coincide with those of dust jets reported elsewhere inside the plume. The maximum water column density in the plume is about twice ...
The Cassini spacecraft, observing the Saturnian system for over 13 years, discovered aspects of the ...
A viewgraph presentation on the discovery of Enceladus water vapor plumes is shown. Conservative mod...
During three low-altitude (99, 66, 66 km) flybys through the Enceladus plume in 2010 and 2011, Cassi...
A plume of water vapour escapes from fissures crossing the south polar region of the Saturnian moon ...
A plume of water vapour escapes from fissures crossing the south polar region of the Saturnian moon ...
The Cassini Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph (UVIS) observed an occultation of the Sun by the water ...
Enceladus is the most active moon of Saturn. Its south polar plume, composed mostly of water vapor a...
Cryovolcanic activity near the south pole of Saturn’s moon Enceladus produces plumes of ...
An occultation of ε Orionis by Enceladus\u27 plume was observed with Enceladus at an orbital longitu...
textEnceladus, a tiny moon of Saturn, is found to be geologically active. In 2005, Cassini detected ...
Jets of water ice from surface fractures near the south pole of Saturn's icy moon Enceladus produce ...
Cryovolcanic activity near the south pole of Saturn's moon Enceladus produces plumes of H2O-dominate...
Plumes of water vapor and ice particles have been observed from the so-called tiger stripes at the s...
This Master thesis consists in investigating the formation and behavior of vapor and ice plumes. The...
Based on the observations of the Cassini-Huygens space exploration mission, Saturn's moon Enceladus ...
The Cassini spacecraft, observing the Saturnian system for over 13 years, discovered aspects of the ...
A viewgraph presentation on the discovery of Enceladus water vapor plumes is shown. Conservative mod...
During three low-altitude (99, 66, 66 km) flybys through the Enceladus plume in 2010 and 2011, Cassi...
A plume of water vapour escapes from fissures crossing the south polar region of the Saturnian moon ...
A plume of water vapour escapes from fissures crossing the south polar region of the Saturnian moon ...
The Cassini Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph (UVIS) observed an occultation of the Sun by the water ...
Enceladus is the most active moon of Saturn. Its south polar plume, composed mostly of water vapor a...
Cryovolcanic activity near the south pole of Saturn’s moon Enceladus produces plumes of ...
An occultation of ε Orionis by Enceladus\u27 plume was observed with Enceladus at an orbital longitu...
textEnceladus, a tiny moon of Saturn, is found to be geologically active. In 2005, Cassini detected ...
Jets of water ice from surface fractures near the south pole of Saturn's icy moon Enceladus produce ...
Cryovolcanic activity near the south pole of Saturn's moon Enceladus produces plumes of H2O-dominate...
Plumes of water vapor and ice particles have been observed from the so-called tiger stripes at the s...
This Master thesis consists in investigating the formation and behavior of vapor and ice plumes. The...
Based on the observations of the Cassini-Huygens space exploration mission, Saturn's moon Enceladus ...
The Cassini spacecraft, observing the Saturnian system for over 13 years, discovered aspects of the ...
A viewgraph presentation on the discovery of Enceladus water vapor plumes is shown. Conservative mod...
During three low-altitude (99, 66, 66 km) flybys through the Enceladus plume in 2010 and 2011, Cassi...