Can cometary bombardment disrupt synchronous rotation of planetary satellites?

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Comets, Meteorite Collisions, Natural Satellites, Satellite Rotation, Jupiter (Planet), Planetary Surfaces, Saturn (Planet)

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The distribution of craters on Jupiter's Galilean satellites Ganymede and Callisto and on Saturn's midsized airless moons is much more symmetric and uniform than theoretical analysis predicts. A number of explanations for this situation have been considered, taking into account also the possibility that impacts due to cometary bombardment might disrupt the synchronous rotation of the moons. The feasibility of such a disruption is explored in the present study. The results of this study are presented in a table. It is found that a disruption of the synchronous rotation of the considered moons by impacts is very unlikely.

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