Estimates of the size of particles in Saturn's rings and their cosmogonic implications

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Particle Size Distribution, Radar Tracking, Radio Observation, Saturn Rings, Cosmology, Infrared Scanners, Near Infrared Radiation, Physical Properties

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Near infrared ice band measurements, radar and radio observations, and implications of the size estimates of particles in Saturn's rings are discussed. The measurements are compared to the Poynting-Robetson effect and a possible mechanism by which the size of the particles may significantly change after the initial formulation of the material in the rings is proposed.

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