Carolyn C. Porco, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
CICLOPS Space Science Institute 
 California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 
Area:
Saturn's rings, Endeladus
Website:
http://carolynporco.com/about/biography/
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Porco, Carolyn C. (1983) Voyager Observations of Saturn's Rings. 1. The Eccentric Rings at 1.29, 1.45, 1.95 and 2.27 Rₛ. 2. The Periodic Variation of Spokes. Dissertation (Ph.D.), California Institute of Technology. doi:10.7907/q3z6-ca90.

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Buratti BJ, Thomas PC, Roussos E, et al. (2019) Close Cassini flybys of Saturn's ring moons Pan, Daphnis, Atlas, Pandora, and Epimetheus. Science (New York, N.Y.)
Li L, Jiang X, West RA, et al. (2018) Less absorbed solar energy and more internal heat for Jupiter. Nature Communications. 9: 3709
Roatsch T, Kersten E, Matz K, et al. (2018) Final Mimas and Enceladus atlases derived from Cassini-ISS images Planetary and Space Science. 164: 13-18
Déau E, Dones L, Mishchenko MI, et al. (2018) The opposition effect in Saturn’s main rings as seen by Cassini ISS: 4. Correlations of the surge morphology with surface albedos and VIMS spectral properties Icarus. 305: 324-349
Porco CC, Dones L, Mitchell C. (2017) Could It Be Snowing Microbes on Enceladus? Assessing Conditions in Its Plume and Implications for Future Missions. Astrobiology
Thomas PC, Tajeddine R, Tiscareno MS, et al. (2016) Enceladus's measured physical libration requires a global subsurface ocean Icarus. 264: 37-47
Mitchell CJ, Porco CC, Weiss JW. (2015) Tracking the geysers of enceladus into saturn's e ring Astronomical Journal. 149
Behounková M, Tobie G, Cadek O, et al. (2015) Timing of water plume eruptions on Enceladus explained by interior viscosity structure Nature Geoscience. 8: 601-604
McKay CP, Anbar AD, Porco C, et al. (2014) Follow the plume: the habitability of Enceladus. Astrobiology. 14: 352-5
Nimmo F, Porco C, Mitchell C. (2014) Tidally modulated eruptions on Enceladus: Cassini ISS observations and models Astronomical Journal. 148
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