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Dunaeva et al., 2016 - Google Patents

Physico-chemical models of the internal structure of partially differentiated Titan

Dunaeva et al., 2016

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17807188346049093660
Author
Dunaeva A
Kronrod V
Kuskov O
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Geochemistry International

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We analyze models of the internal structure of Titan, a large icy satellite of the Saturn system. Calculations are carried out using information on the mass, mean density, moment of inertia, orbital parameters, and elastic properties of the satellite obtained by the Cassini–Huygens …
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