Raman Spectroscopy of Salt Deposits from the Simulated Subsurface Ocean of Enceladus
Jun Takeshita et al 2026 Planet. Sci. J. 7 91 Using weakly and strongly alkaline materials frozen under vacuum conditions similar to those on Enceladus, researchers have shown that Raman spectroscopy…
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