A critical review of charged particle astronomy at Saturn: The evidence for co-orbiting material in the inner satellite system

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Charged Particles, Cosmic Dust, Radiation Absorption, Saturn Atmosphere, Space Debris, Trapped Particles, Absorption Spectra, Abundance, Cassini Mission, Pioneer 11 Space Probe, Saturn (Planet)

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The charged particle observations from Pioneer and Voyager at Saturn were reassessed with a view towards providing limits on the amount of unseen dust and debris that may exist in the Saturnian system. Such estimates are crucial for planning the Cassini tour of Saturn. The data from Pioneer 11 and Voyager were reviewed, intercompared, and correlated with model predictions to set limits on the matter distribution.

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