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Jonathan I.
Lunine (born June 26, 1959) is an
American planetary scientist and physicist.
Lunine is the
Chief Scientist at the Jet
Propulsion Laboratory...
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solid form.
Because of
these difficulties,
scientists such as
Jonathan Lunine have
viewed Titan less as a
likely habitat for life than as an experiment...
- Showman, Adam P.; Radebaugh, Jani; Stiles, Bryan; Lopes,
Rosaly M. C.;
Lunine,
Jonathan I.; Pappalardo,
Robert T. (2010). "Mountains on Titan: Modeling...
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original on 16 June 2019.
Retrieved 25 May 2021. Johnson,
Torrence V.; and
Lunine,
Jonathan I.; Saturn's moon
Phoebe as a
captured body from the
outer Solar...
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Archived from the
original on 19
August 2022.
Retrieved 24
August 2022.
Lunine,
Jonathan I. (2017). "Ocean
worlds exploration". Acta Astronautica. 131...
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American Geophysical Union. Bibcode:2004AGUSM.T41C..01B. T41C-01.
Lunine 1999 Condie, Kent C. (1997).
Plate tectonics and
crustal evolution (4th ed...
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Howard A.; Stiles, Bryan; Hensley, Scott; Lorenz, Ralph; Kirk,
Randolph L.;
Lunine,
Jonathan I. (15 May 2009). "Size and
Shape of Saturn's Moon Titan". Science...
- Hayes, A. G.; Mastrogiuseppe, M.; Le Gall, A.; Lalich, D.; Gomez-Leal, I.;
Lunine,
Jonathan I. (2020). "The
bathymetry of
Moray Sinus at Titan's
Kraken Mare"...
- W. M.; Protopapa, S.; Souza-Feliciano, A. C.; Fernández-Valenzuela, E.;
Lunine, J. I.; Hines, D. C. (2024). "A Tale of 3
Dwarf Planets: Ices and Organics...
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carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere,
scientists such as
Jonathan Lunine have
viewed Titan less as a
likely habitat for
extraterrestrial life, than...