Introduction / I.C.F. MΒ©Ζ‘ller-Wodarg, C.A. Griffith, E. Lellouch, and T.E. Cravens -- Prologue 1. The genesis of Cassini-Huygens / W.-H. Ip, T. Owen, and D. Gautier -- Prologue 2. Building a space flight instrument : a PI's perspective / M. Tomasko -- 1. The origin and evolution of Titan / G. Tobie,
Titan: Interior, Surface, Atmosphere, and Space Environment
β Scribed by Mueller-Wodarg I., Griffith C.A., Lellouch E., Cravens T.E. (eds.)
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- CUP
- Year
- 2014
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- English
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- 496
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- Library
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