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Science ; 307(5713): 1260-2, 2005 Feb 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15731442

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Ions were detected in the vicinity of Saturn's A ring by the Ion and Neutral Mass Spectrometer (INMS) instrument onboard the Cassini Orbiter during the spacecraft's passage over the rings. The INMS saw signatures of molecular and atomic oxygen ions and of protons, thus demonstrating the existence of an ionosphere associated with the A ring. A likely explanation for these ions is photoionization by solar ultraviolet radiation of neutral O2 molecules associated with a tenuous ring atmosphere. INMS neutral measurements made during the ring encounter are dominated by a background signal.


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Oxygen , Saturn , Atmosphere , Extraterrestrial Environment , Ice , Ions , Mass Spectrometry , Protons , Spacecraft
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