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    Publication Date: 2019-07-10
    Description: We propose to extend our current cooperative agreement for another three years to continue this highly productive collaboration. The extension will provide ongoing full-time support for Stanford Research Associate Mark R. Showalter (henceforth MRS). His activities are divided into three separate but closely related activities. First, he will continue to pursue a variety of scientific problems related to the ring systems of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Second, he will continue to manage the activities of the Planetary Data System (PDS) Rings Node located at NASA Ames. Third, for at least one more year he will oversee a project to develop a software package for planetary image processing and analysis.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Exploration
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Careful reprocessing of the Voyager images reveals that the Uranian lambda ring has marked longitudinal variations in brightness comparable in magnitude to those in Saturn's F ring and Neptune's Adams ring. The ring's variations show a dominant five-cycle (72-degree) periodicity, although additional structure down to scales of about 0.5 degree is also present. The ring's shape is defined by a small overall eccentricity plus a six-cycle (60-degree) sinusoidal variation of radial amplitude around 4 kilometers. Both of these properties can be explained by the resonant perturbations of a moon at a semimajor axis of 56,479 kilometers, but no known moon orbits at this location. Unfortunately, the mass required suggests that such a body should have been imaged by Voyager.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Exploration
    Type: NASA-TM-111970 , NAS 1.15:111970 , Science; 267; 490-493
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