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SUMMARY:Using the topography of icy satellites to understand their internal structure and thermal history
DESCRIPTION:The icy moons of Saturn boast a wide variety of topographic features\, including the deep Herschel crater on Mimas\, the prominent equatorial ridge on Iapetus and the famous "tiger stripes" of Enceladus....\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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