The composition of Saturn's e ring

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We present the first in situ direct measurement of the composition of particles in Saturn's rings. The Cassini cosmic dust analyser (CDA) measured the mass spectra of nearly 300 impacting dust particles during the 2004 October E ring crossing. An initial interpretation of the data shows that the particles are predominantly water ice, with minor contributions from possible combinations of silicates, carbon dioxide, ammonia, molecular nitrogen, hydrocarbons and perhaps carbon monoxide. This places constraints on both the composition of Enceladus, the main source of the E ring, as well as the grain formation mechanisms. © 2007 RAS.

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Hillier, J. K., Green, S. F., McBride, N., Schwanethal, J. P., Postberg, F., Srama, R., … Grün, E. (2007). The composition of Saturn’s e ring. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 377(4), 1588–1596. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2007.11710.x

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