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Anne Verbiscer1, Richard French, Mark Showalter
1Department of Astronomy, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904, USA. verbiscer@virginia.edu
Abstract:
As one of the most geologically active bodies in the solar system, Saturn's moon Enceladus not only coats itself with water ice particles, it accounts for the unusually high albedos of the other satellites orbiting within Saturn's vast, tenuous E ring. This effect is evident in Hubble Space Telescope observations obtained at true opposition on 13 and 14 January 2005 that reveal that the mean geometric albedos of satellites embedded within the E ring approximate or exceed unity.
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