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Saturn saturated with satellites

Douglas P. Hamilton ()
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Douglas P. Hamilton: University of Maryland

Nature, 2001, vol. 412, issue 6843, 132-133

Abstract: Advances in detector technology have led to a rash of newly discovered moons around the giant planets. Saturn currently has the most known satellites — but for how long?

Date: 2001
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