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A new spin on Saturn

David J. Stevenson ()
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David J. Stevenson: California Institute of Technology

Nature, 2006, vol. 441, issue 7089, 34-35

Abstract: Measuring the rotation of a gaseous planet is no easy task. For Saturn, do observations of its magnetic field — which indicate that it is spinning more slowly than thought — mark a revolution in our understanding?

Date: 2006
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