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Date: 2011-09-24 14:21:56
Spacecraft
Planetary science
Spaceflight
Structural geology
Astrobiology
Enceladus
Tiger stripes
THEO
Europa
Joint
Dione
CassiniHuygens

GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, VOL. 38, L18201, doi:2011GL048387, 2011 A fracture history on Enceladus provides evidence for a global ocean D. Alex Patthoff1 and Simon A. Kattenhorn1 Received 3 June 2011; revised

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