The Cassini mission: Complementary observations with the Space Telescope

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Atmospheric Chemistry, Cassini Mission, Hubble Space Telescope, Satellite Atmospheres, Saturn Atmosphere, Spaceborne Astronomy, Titan, Atmospheric Circulation, Atmospheric Composition, Icy Satellites, Photochemical Reactions, Saturn Rings

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The Space Telescope and its five focal instruments are presented and their characteristics are summarized. Choice of an instrument for a given observation is discussed. Observations of the Saturn and Titan atmospheres, including Saturn's photochemistry, atmospheric circulation, center-to-limb variations, D/H ratio, H2 emissions, auroras, rings, icy satellites, and spokes by the Space Telescope are suggested. For Titan, observations of the nitrogen atmosphere, prebiotic molecules, and the hydrogen torus are proposed.

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