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2. Arbab, A.I., 2008. Evolution of angular momenta and energy of the Earth-Moon system. arXiv, Cornell University Library.
3. Lainey, V., Arlot, J., Karatekin, O & Van Hoolst, T.,2009. Strong tidal dissipation in Io and Jupiter from astrometric observations, Nature, 459(7249), 957-959.
4. McFadden, Lucy. Io: The Volcanic Moon." Encyclopedia of the solar system. 2nd ed. San Diego, CA: Academic Press, 2007. 419-431. Print.
5. Moore, W.B., 2003. Tidal Heating and Convection in Io. Journal of Geophysical Research, 108(E8), 5096.
6. Io: Overview. NASA. Assessed 13/03/2014
7. Barr, A.C. Enceladus: Saturn’s Sparkling Gem Assessed 20/03/2014
8. Choi, C.Q., 2012. Watery Alien Planets Might Be Stripped Dry by Gravity. Space.com Assessed 20/03/2014
9. McKinnon, W. B., & Barr, A. C., 2007. The Mimas Paradox Revisited Plus Crustal Spreading on Enceladus?. LPI Contributions, 1357, 91-92
10. Jackson, B., Greenberg, R. & Barnes, R., 2008. Tidal Heating of Terrestrial Extrasolar Planets and Implications for Their Habitability. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 391, 237–245
11. Barnes, R., Jackson, B., Greenberg, R. & Raymond, S.N., 2009. Tidal Limits to Planetary Habitability. The Astrophysical Journal, 700: 30-33
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C. NASA/JPL, 1997. Assessed 23/03/2014
D. NASA/JPL, 1997. Assessed 23/03/2014
E. NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute, 2005. Assessed 23/03/2014F.
F. NASA, 2008. Assessed 23/03/2014
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