Titan NT flyby, on 18th August 2006 |
Titan NT flyby, on 18th August 2006 |
Aug 18 2006, 10:45 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 3648 Joined: 1-October 05 From: Croatia Member No.: 523 |
Apparently, Cassini will pass within 340 000 km of Titan today. This distance is comparable to the first nontargeted Titan flyby (T-0) just after SOI on July 2, 2004. The phase (120 deg) is unfavorable for imaging, but are any observations planned? I figure Titan's northern latitudes should be exposed, though mostly in darkness.
C/A snapshot here. -------------------- |
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Aug 18 2006, 11:07 AM
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Rover Driver Group: Members Posts: 1015 Joined: 4-March 04 Member No.: 47 |
this was taken last week:
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/imag...eiImageID=80597 i imagine there will be some snapshots at least |
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