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    Titan to Earth: We have touchdown by Abd Razak, Dzulkifli

    Published 2005
    “…Cassini is expected to re main in orbit around Saturn until at least July 2008. The spacecraft crossed Saturn's rings in June 2004 and sent revealing photos of the rings composed primarily of hydrogen and helium.…”
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    Linear dunes on Titan and earth: Initial remote sensing comparisons by Radebaugh, J., Lorenz, R., Farr, T., Paillou, P., Savage, C., Spencer, Christopher

    Published 2010
    “…Thousands of dunes found in Cassini Radar images of the equatorial regions of Titan, a moon around Saturn, are similar in size and morphology to linear dunes on Earth. …”
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    Theoretical analysis of the electrostatic interactions between charged polarisable particles by Brazil Lindgren, Eric

    Published 2017
    “…Several examples addressing experimental problems, notably the growth mechanism of aerosols in the atmosphere of Saturn’s moon Titan, and electrostatic self-assembly processes, are included. …”
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    Measuring the mass of solar system planets using pulsar timing by Champion, D., Hobbs, G., Manchester, R., Edwards, R., Backer, D., Bailes, M., Bhat, Ramesh, Burke-Spolaor, S., Coles, W., Demorest, P., Ferdman, R., Folkner, W., Hotan, A., Kramer, M., Lommen, A., Nice, D., Purver, M., Sarkissian, J., Stairs, I., Van Straten, W., Verbiest, J., Yardley, D.

    Published 2011
    “…By using an array of pulsars (PSRs J0437-4715, J1744-1134, J1857+0943, J1909-3744), the masses of the planetary systems from Mercury to Saturn have been determined. These masses are consistent with the best-known masses determined by spacecraft observations, with the mass of the Jovian system, 9.547921(2)×10-4M⊙, being significantly more accurate than the mass determined from the Pioneer and Voyager spacecraft, and consistent with but less accurate than the value from the Galileo spacecraft. …”
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    Numerical Simulations of the Apollo S-IVB Artificial Impacts on the Moon by Rajšić, Andrea, Miljkovic, Katarina, Wójcicka, N., Collins, G.S., Onodera, K., Kawamura, T., Lognonné, P., Wieczorek, M.A., Daubar, I.J.

    Published 2021
    “…The third stage of the Saturn IV rocket used in the five Apollo missions made craters on the Moon ∼30 m in diameter. …”
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    Measuring the Mass of Solar System Planets Using Pulsar Timing by Champion, D., Hobbs, G., Manchester, R., Edwards, R., Backer, D., Bailes, M., Bhat, N.D.R., Burke-Spolaor, S., Coles, W., Demorest, P.B., Ferdman, R.D., Folkner, W.M., Hotan, Aidan, Kramer, M., Lommen, A.N., Nice, D.J., Purver, M.B., Sarkissian, J., Stairs, I.H., van Straten, W., Verbiest, J.P.W., Yardley, D.R.B.

    Published 2010
    “…By using an array of pulsars (PSRs J0437−4715, J1744−1134, J1857+0943, J1909−3744), the masses of the planetary systems from Mercury to Saturn have been determined. These masses are consistent with the best-known masses determined by spacecraft observations, with the mass of the Jovian system, 9.547921(2) × 10−4M , being significantly more accurate than the mass determined from the Pioneer and Voyager spacecraft, and consistent with but less accurate than the value from the Galileo spacecraft. …”
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    For My Own Pleasure and Delight by Hudson, Kirsten

    Published 2012
    “…A feminine reification of Goya’s Saturn Devouring His Children, breeder attempts to make visible my own grapplings with maternal ambivalence, to complicate even further, the already strained position of motherhood within the Australian cultural imaginary. …”
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    Using interactive storytelling approach in science education by Jamaluddin, Robiatul A'dawiah, Badioze Zaman, Halimah

    Published 2010
    “…The interactive animated story approach used in the exploration module includes stories of 9 planets in the solar system; Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. Early analysis was done in 10 preschools managed by the Education Ministry of Malaysia. …”
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