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Alternative Determination of Density of the Titan Atmosphere

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An alternative has been developed to direct measurement for determining the density of the atmosphere of the Saturn moon Titan as a function of altitude. The basic idea is to deduce the density versus altitude from telemetric data indicative of the effects of aerodynamic torques on the attitude of the Cassini Saturn orbiter spacecraft as it flies past Titan at various altitudes. The Cassini onboard attitudecontrol software includes a component that can estimate three external per-axis torques exerted on the spacecraft. These estimates are available via telemetry.

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