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Chapter 14 Satellites. Opener Fig. 14.1 Tidal Heating of Io.

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1 Chapter 14 Satellites

2 Opener

3 Fig. 14.1 Tidal Heating of Io

4 Fig. 14.2 Orbital Resonance

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6 Tab. 14.1

7 Fig. 14.3 Phobos, Martian Satellite

8 Fig. 14.4 Phobos, Martian Satellite

9 Fig. 14.5 Deimos (Mars)

10 Fig. 14.6 Deimos, close up view

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12 Tab. 14.2

13 Fig. 14.7 Io

14 Fig. 14.8 Plume on the Limb of Io

15 Fig. 14.9

16 Fig. 14.10 Volcanic eruption on Io

17 Fig. 14.11 Two different images of Io 17 years apart (Voyager and Galileo)

18 Fig. 14.12 Model for the sufrace of Io

19 Fig. 14.13 Europa (from Galileo)

20 Fig. 14.14 Europa’s Interior Structure

21 Fig. 14.15 Europa

22 Fig. 14.16 Ice Rafts on Europa

23 Fig. 14.17

24 Fig. 14.18 Ganymede

25 Fig. 14.19 Faulting on Ganymede

26 Fig. 14.20 A view across Ganymede

27 Fig. 14.21 Callisto

28 Fig. 14.22 Callisto

29 Fig. 14.23 A scarp on Callisto

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31 Fig. 14.25 Rhea (1530 km)

32 Fig. 14.28 Tethys, (1050 km)

33 Fig. 14.29 Iapetus (1440 km)

34 Fig. 14.30 Enceladus (500 km)

35 Fig. 14.31 Icy material from Enceladus

36 Fig. 14.32 Titan (5150 km)

37 Fig. 14.33 Panoramic view of Titan

38 Fig. 14.34 At the surface of Titan (From Huygens)

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40 Fig. 14.36 Umbriel (Uranus)

41 Fig. 14.37 Oberon (Uranus)

42 Fig. 14.38 Titania (Uranus)

43 Fig. 14.39 Ariel (Uranus)

44 Fig. 14.40 Miranda, Uranus)

45 Fig. 14.41 Coronae on Miranda (Uranus)

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47 Fig. 14.43

48 Fig. 14.44

49 Fig. 14.45 Triton

50 Fig. 14.46 Triton

51 Fig. 14.47 Plumes on Triton


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