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Mark R. Showalter

Researcher at Search for extraterrestrial intelligence

Publications -  67
Citations -  3727

Mark R. Showalter is an academic researcher from Search for extraterrestrial intelligence. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rings of Saturn & Saturn. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 67 publications receiving 3499 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark R. Showalter include Stanford University & Ames Research Center.

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Voyager 2 at neptune: imaging science results.

TL;DR: New Voyager 2 images of Neptune reveal a windy planet characterized by bright clouds of methane ice suspended in an exceptionally clear atmosphere above a lower deck of hydrogen sulfide or ammonia ices, dominated by a large anticyclonic storm system that has been named the Great Dark Spot.
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The formation of Jupiter's faint rings

TL;DR: Observations by the Galileo spacecraft and the Keck telescope showed that Jupiter's outermost (gossamer) ring is actually two rings circumscribed by the orbits of the small satellites Amalthea and Thebe, suggesting that faint rings may accompany all small inner satellites of the other jovian planets.
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Structure and particle properties of Saturn's E Ring

TL;DR: In this article, a simple power-law model is found to describe the ring's normal optical depth profile with orbital radius; this trend is departed from, however, near the density peak, where there emerges a 30-percent localized decrease in thickness.