Enceladus SAR, Iapetus and Rhea SAR too |
Enceladus SAR, Iapetus and Rhea SAR too |
Dec 2 2011, 02:44 AM
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There's a news item on the Cassini website about the Nov. 6, 2011 flyby of Enceladus with synthetic aperture radar imaging, with a link to a video that shows the radar swath (overlaid on a non-radar image) and close-ups of two segments of the swath, as well as a link to one of the close-up segments.
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/news/newsreleas...elease20111201/ |
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