Rev 164: Titan Monitoring Campaign |
Rev 164: Titan Monitoring Campaign |
Apr 15 2012, 10:33 PM
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Apr 27 2012, 05:50 AM
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Interesting comparison. Yeah, a lot of the faint banding and swirls are lost due to compression artifacts introduced in these jpegs. I should point out that the April 23 observation actually had a pair of UV3 images because we had the data volume and time to do two time steps with that TMC, but for whatever reason, only one showed up on the JPL raw images page. Just something to look forward to in case we don't do a release about Titan hazes in the mean time before the PDS release.
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