Computer Science
Scientific paper
Mar 1996
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1996lpi....27..521h&link_type=abstract
Lunar and Planetary Science, volume 27, page 521
Computer Science
Furrows, Galileo, Ganymede, Tectonics, Terrain: Dark
Scientific paper
Analysis of Voyager images has led to a broad understanding of several aspects of the geology of Ganymede but there is considerable uncertainty about the nature, formation, and evolution of the dark terrain, which comprises about 50% of the surface of the planet. Here we examine the major issues, focus on specific questions that need to be resolved, and highlight areas under study and targeted by the Galileo Solid State Imaging System to help resolve these issues.
Galileo Solid State Imaging Team
Head James W.
Pappalardo Robert T.
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