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V R Eshleman

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Eshleman V, Parks G
Science . 1999 Aug; 285(5427):531-2. PMID: 10447482
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Tyler G, Sweetnam D, Anderson J, Borutzki S, Campbell J, Eshleman V, et al.
Science . 1989 Dec; 246(4936):1466-73. PMID: 17756001
The Voyager 2 encounter with the Neptune system included radio science investigations of the masses and densities of Neptune and Triton, the low-order gravitational harmonics of Neptune, the vertical structures...
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Eshleman V
Science . 1986 Oct; 234(4776):587-90. PMID: 17835565
Three ice-covered moons of Jupiter, in comparison with rocky planets and Earth's moon, produce radar echoes of astounding strengths and bizarre polarizations. Scattering from buried craters can explain these and...
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Tyler G, Sweetnam D, Anderson J, Campbell J, Eshleman V, Hinson D, et al.
Science . 1986 Jul; 233(4759):79-84. PMID: 17812893
Voyager 2 radio occultation measurements of the Uranian atmosphere were obtained between 2 and 7 degrees south latitude. Initial atmospheric temperature profiles extend from pressures of 10 to 900 millibars...
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Eshleman V
Science . 1985 May; 228(4701):854-6. PMID: 17815036
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Eshleman V, Tyler G, Simpson R, Marouf E
Science . 1984 Feb; 223(4638):772. PMID: 17737737
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Eshleman V
Science . 1983 Jul; 221(4608):361-4. PMID: 17798889
Particle orbits can be bundled in two different ways to produce narrow, Uranus-type ringlets. The usual assumption is that they are packed in a parallel manner in a structure that...
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Eshleman V, Lindal G, Tyler G
Science . 1983 Jul; 221(4605):53-5. PMID: 17738013
Titan's dense and cold nitrogen atmosphere contains a small amount of methane under conditions at least approaching those at which one or both constituents would condense. The possibility of methane...
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Eshleman V
Science . 1982 Jul; 217(4556):200. PMID: 17814450
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Tyler G, Eshleman V, Anderson J, Levy G, Lindal G, Wood G, et al.
Science . 1982 Jan; 215(4532):553-8. PMID: 17771277
Voyager 2 radio occultation measurements of Saturn's atmosphere probed to the 1.2-bar pressure level, where the temperature was 143 +/- 6 K and the lapse rate apparently equaled the dry...