The E ring of Saturn and satellite Enceladus

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Enceladus, Particles, Planetology, Saturn Rings, Backscattering, Io, Pioneer 11 Space Probe, Planetary Evolution, Spheres, Volcanology, Voyager Project, Saturn, Rings, E Ring, Satellites, Enceladus, Optical Properties, Albedo, Particles, Physical Properties, Infrared, Wavelengths, Scattering, Composition, Origin, Formation, Source, Volcanism, Eruptions, Hypotheses, Structure, Injection, Comparisons

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Photographic imagery from Pioneer and Voyager flyby satellites has been used to study the microphysical properties of Saturn's outermost E-ring, and to determine the physical relationship between the E-ring and the satellite Enceladus. The optical and infrared characteristics of the E-ring are explained in terms of Mie scattering of ice spheres with an effective diameter of 2 to 2.25 microns and an effective variance of 0.1 to 1.5. It is suggested that the E-ring is continuously replenished by volcanic eruptions on Enceladus, and recent tectonic evidence is cited in support of this hypothesis. A number of similarities in the relationship between the E-ring and Enceladus and Io and its torus are discussed, within the framework of a general model of outer solar system volcanism and planetary ring interaction.

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