Enceladus August 11, 2008 encounter, Close-up observations of plume vents |
Enceladus August 11, 2008 encounter, Close-up observations of plume vents |
Aug 3 2008, 06:54 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 934 Joined: 4-September 06 From: Boston Member No.: 1102 |
Just 8 days until the next Enceladus encounter.
CICLOPS Rev 80 Looking Ahead will appear here soon. Cassini Enceladus 080EN Mission Description is here now. We get to fly through the south polar jets again. -Floyd [edit] Soon = somtime before encounter -------------------- |
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Aug 10 2008, 06:36 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 122 Joined: 26-June 04 From: Austria Member No.: 89 |
I remember one Cassini image with the NA camera which showed a slightly smeared surface of Enceladus. Many icy blocks were visible along the scarred surface. It was presented as the highest resolution image of that moon. Further I remember that it was 2x2 binned and a WA image was taken along (BOTSIM mode).
Can anyone check which resolution this NA image was ? It should taken in 2005. It would be interesting to compare it with the best NA images of tomorows flyby. Robert |
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