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Chapter 14 Satellites
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Opener
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Fig. 14.1 Tidal Heating of Io
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Fig. 14.2 Orbital Resonance
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Tab. 14.1
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Fig. 14.3 Phobos, Martian Satellite
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Fig. 14.4 Phobos, Martian Satellite
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Fig. 14.5 Deimos (Mars)
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Fig. 14.6 Deimos, close up view
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Tab. 14.2
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Fig. 14.7 Io
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Fig. 14.8 Plume on the Limb of Io
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Fig. 14.9
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Fig. 14.10 Volcanic eruption on Io
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Fig. 14.11 Two different images of Io 17 years apart (Voyager and Galileo)
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Fig. 14.12 Model for the sufrace of Io
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Fig. 14.13 Europa (from Galileo)
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Fig. 14.14 Europa’s Interior Structure
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Fig. 14.15 Europa
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Fig. 14.16 Ice Rafts on Europa
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Fig. 14.17
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Fig. 14.18 Ganymede
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Fig. 14.19 Faulting on Ganymede
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Fig. 14.20 A view across Ganymede
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Fig. 14.21 Callisto
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Fig. 14.22 Callisto
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Fig. 14.23 A scarp on Callisto
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Fig. 14.25 Rhea (1530 km)
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Fig. 14.28 Tethys, (1050 km)
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Fig. 14.29 Iapetus (1440 km)
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Fig. 14.30 Enceladus (500 km)
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Fig. 14.31 Icy material from Enceladus
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Fig. 14.32 Titan (5150 km)
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Fig. 14.33 Panoramic view of Titan
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Fig. 14.34 At the surface of Titan (From Huygens)
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Fig. 14.36 Umbriel (Uranus)
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Fig. 14.37 Oberon (Uranus)
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Fig. 14.38 Titania (Uranus)
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Fig. 14.39 Ariel (Uranus)
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Fig. 14.40 Miranda, Uranus)
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Fig. 14.41 Coronae on Miranda (Uranus)
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Fig. 14.43
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Fig. 14.44
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Fig. 14.45 Triton
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Fig. 14.46 Triton
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Fig. 14.47 Plumes on Triton
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