International audienceIn late 2004 and 2005 the Cassini composite infrared spectrometer (CIRS) obtained spatially resolved thermal infrared radial scans of Saturn's main rings (A, B and C, and Cassini Division) that show ring temperatures decreasing with increasing solar phase angle, α, on both the lit and unlit faces of the ring plane. These temperature differences suggest that Saturn's main rings include a population of ring particles that spin slowly, with a spin period greater than 3.6 h, given their low thermal inertia. The A ring shows the smallest temperature variation with α, and this variation decreases with distance from the planet. This suggests an increasing number of smaller, and/or more rapidly rotating ring particles with mor...
We present infrared (20 μm) observations of Saturn's rings for a solar elevation angle of 10° and ph...
International audienceModeling the thermal emission of Saturn’s rings is challenging due to the nume...
International audienceModeling the thermal emission of Saturn’s rings is challenging due to the nume...
International audienceIn late 2004 and 2005 the Cassini composite infrared spectrometer (CIRS) obtai...
In late 2004 and 2005 the Cassini composite infrared spectrometer (CIRS) obtained spatially resolved...
International audienceSince the Saturn orbit insertion (SOI) of the Cassini spacecraft, in July 2004...
International audienceSaturn's C ring thermal emission has been observed in mid-infrared wavelengths...
International audienceEarly ground-based and spacecraft observations suggested that the temperature ...
International audienceEarly ground-based and spacecraft observations suggested that the temperature ...
International audienceEarly ground-based and spacecraft observations suggested that the temperature ...
International audienceEarly ground-based and spacecraft observations suggested that the temperature ...
After more than six years in orbit around Saturn, the Cassini Composite Infrared Spectrometer (CIRS)...
Thermal inertias Γ of Saturn's B and C ring particles have been derived from infrared observations u...
Thermal inertias Γ of Saturn's B and C ring particles have been derived from infrared observations u...
We present infrared (20 μm) observations of Saturn's rings for a solar elevation angle of 10° and ph...
We present infrared (20 μm) observations of Saturn's rings for a solar elevation angle of 10° and ph...
International audienceModeling the thermal emission of Saturn’s rings is challenging due to the nume...
International audienceModeling the thermal emission of Saturn’s rings is challenging due to the nume...
International audienceIn late 2004 and 2005 the Cassini composite infrared spectrometer (CIRS) obtai...
In late 2004 and 2005 the Cassini composite infrared spectrometer (CIRS) obtained spatially resolved...
International audienceSince the Saturn orbit insertion (SOI) of the Cassini spacecraft, in July 2004...
International audienceSaturn's C ring thermal emission has been observed in mid-infrared wavelengths...
International audienceEarly ground-based and spacecraft observations suggested that the temperature ...
International audienceEarly ground-based and spacecraft observations suggested that the temperature ...
International audienceEarly ground-based and spacecraft observations suggested that the temperature ...
International audienceEarly ground-based and spacecraft observations suggested that the temperature ...
After more than six years in orbit around Saturn, the Cassini Composite Infrared Spectrometer (CIRS)...
Thermal inertias Γ of Saturn's B and C ring particles have been derived from infrared observations u...
Thermal inertias Γ of Saturn's B and C ring particles have been derived from infrared observations u...
We present infrared (20 μm) observations of Saturn's rings for a solar elevation angle of 10° and ph...
We present infrared (20 μm) observations of Saturn's rings for a solar elevation angle of 10° and ph...
International audienceModeling the thermal emission of Saturn’s rings is challenging due to the nume...
International audienceModeling the thermal emission of Saturn’s rings is challenging due to the nume...