Context. The Saturnian satellite system has been observed in detail by the Cassini-Huygens mission. These satellites present different surface features, including impact craters caused by small objects probably coming from the trans-Neptunian region. Aims. In this paper we calculate the production of craters on the mid-sized Saturnian satellites produced by Centaurs from the scattered disk (SD) and plutinos in order to determine this contribution, and we compare our estimations with the Cassini observations. Methods. We used a method developed in a previous paper that uses a numerical investigation of the dynamical evolution of Centaur objects to calculate the production of craters. We used a size-frequency distribution (SFD) of scattered...
Most meteorites are fragments from recent collisions experienced in the asteroid belt. In such a hyp...
From recently-acquired, high-resolution images obtained by the Cassini spacecraft, we examine the pa...
The sizes of the Saturnian icy satellites range from ~ 1;500 km in diameter (Rhea) to ~20km (Calypso...
Context. The Saturnian satellite system has been observed in detail by the Cassini-Huygens mission. ...
Context. The Saturnian satellite system has been observed in detail by the Cassini-Huygens mission. ...
Context. The Saturnian satellite system has been observed in detail by the Cassini-Huygens...
Context. The small (≤135 km mean radius) satellites of Saturn are closely related to its rings and t...
Context. Phoebe is one of the irregular satellites of Saturn. The images taken by the Cassini-Huygen...
Context. Phoebe is one of the irregular satellites of Saturn. The images taken by the Cassini-Huygen...
Context: Phoebe is one of the irregular satellites of Saturn. The images taken by the Cassini-Huygen...
Context. Phoebe is one of the irregular satellites of Saturn. The images taken by the Cassini-Huyge...
Context. Impact crater counts on the Saturnian satellites are a key element for estimating their sur...
The crater size/frequency distributions on the major Uranian satellites show two distinctly differen...
Crater doublets and multiple craters can be created by the break-up of impactors prior to impacting ...
Iapetus, the outermost regular satellite of Saturn, has a drastic albedo dichotomy and an equatorial...
Most meteorites are fragments from recent collisions experienced in the asteroid belt. In such a hyp...
From recently-acquired, high-resolution images obtained by the Cassini spacecraft, we examine the pa...
The sizes of the Saturnian icy satellites range from ~ 1;500 km in diameter (Rhea) to ~20km (Calypso...
Context. The Saturnian satellite system has been observed in detail by the Cassini-Huygens mission. ...
Context. The Saturnian satellite system has been observed in detail by the Cassini-Huygens mission. ...
Context. The Saturnian satellite system has been observed in detail by the Cassini-Huygens...
Context. The small (≤135 km mean radius) satellites of Saturn are closely related to its rings and t...
Context. Phoebe is one of the irregular satellites of Saturn. The images taken by the Cassini-Huygen...
Context. Phoebe is one of the irregular satellites of Saturn. The images taken by the Cassini-Huygen...
Context: Phoebe is one of the irregular satellites of Saturn. The images taken by the Cassini-Huygen...
Context. Phoebe is one of the irregular satellites of Saturn. The images taken by the Cassini-Huyge...
Context. Impact crater counts on the Saturnian satellites are a key element for estimating their sur...
The crater size/frequency distributions on the major Uranian satellites show two distinctly differen...
Crater doublets and multiple craters can be created by the break-up of impactors prior to impacting ...
Iapetus, the outermost regular satellite of Saturn, has a drastic albedo dichotomy and an equatorial...
Most meteorites are fragments from recent collisions experienced in the asteroid belt. In such a hyp...
From recently-acquired, high-resolution images obtained by the Cassini spacecraft, we examine the pa...
The sizes of the Saturnian icy satellites range from ~ 1;500 km in diameter (Rhea) to ~20km (Calypso...