Publication Date:
2014-09-30
Description:
The structure of Jupiter's rings was studied in an effort to understand the processes that generate the rings. The faint material in the Saturn system was investigated leading to the discovery of a new ring and a way to interpret the wavy features surrounding Encke's division in terms of perturbing moonlets. The interaction of faint rings and magnetospheres helped identify some of the charged particle absorbers seen by Pioneer 11 in the neighborhood of the F ring. Angular momentum drain might account for the slow rotations of intermediate sized asteroids. Much of the Jovian ring structure can be understood in terms of debris loss from satellites, rapid orbital evolution, resonance, and charged dust dynamics.
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LUNAR AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION
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NASA, Washington Repts. of Planetary Geol. and Geophys. Program, 1984; p 35-37
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