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High tide on Enceladus
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post May 16 2007, 05:01 PM
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There are two new Enceladus-related papers in the May 17, 2007, issue of Nature: one by Nimmo et al. and one by Hurford et al. There is also an accompanying News and Views piece by Andrew Dombard. See the Editor's Summary for a synopsis and links.

Note: Those without access to Nature may wish to keep an eye on Nimmo's publication page. Reprints are often posted there.

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