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. 2019 Jun 21;5(6):e01908. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e01908

Figure 3.

Figure 3

The incoming solar radiation as a function of latitude for Enceladus, the moon of Saturn. Both the numerically integrated and the analytic approximation are shown, and the two are almost indistinguishable except for the region around latitudes −π/2 + ε and π/2 − ε (63S and 63N), at the transition to the polar regions. The parameter values we used to calculate the incoming solar radiation to Enceladus are: S0 = 15.14 W m−2, e = 0.055, ε = 27, and αp = 0.8. For simplicity, to estimate the incoming solar radiation during the solstice, we assume that e = 0.