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Iapetus, iapetus mosaics
hubdel11
post Apr 23 2005, 11:25 AM
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and iapetus comes again
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TheChemist
post Apr 23 2005, 01:38 PM
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Great images hubdel11 smile.gif
Could you work with your thread fragmentation policy though, if possible ?
The simpler the fora structure, the easier for us to locate the information we seek.
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post Apr 23 2005, 01:55 PM
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Great work!


All you need is color!
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paxdan
post Apr 25 2005, 09:57 AM
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syzygy. I imagine there will be some pretty spectacular alignments captured by the end of the tour.
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post Apr 30 2005, 08:18 PM
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Greetings,

Thought I'd say hi and mention that my latest planetary map update has been for Iapetus. On Friday I posted a version that has a Voyager image added in the Northern Hemisphere. This places less reliance on the USGS map I am using as a background. I hope to get to some further cleanup and tweaking next week. Of course, then other data may be coming in too (Tethys)?

http://laps.fsl.noaa.gov/albers/sos/sos.html#IAPETUS


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post Apr 30 2005, 08:58 PM
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Are you also working on a Titan map?


QUOTE (scalbers @ Apr 30 2005, 03:18 PM)
Greetings,

    Thought I'd say hi and mention that my latest planetary map update has been for Iapetus. On Friday I posted a version that has a Voyager image added in the Northern Hemisphere. This places less reliance on the USGS map I am using as a background. I hope to get to some further cleanup and tweaking next week. Of course, then other data may be coming in too (Tethys)?

http://laps.fsl.noaa.gov/albers/sos/sos.html#IAPETUS
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post Apr 30 2005, 09:23 PM
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QUOTE (Decepticon @ Apr 30 2005, 08:58 PM)
Are you also working on a Titan map?



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Hello Decepticon!

I do have a Titan map as you might have previously seen on my web page. At the present time, the map that Fridger Schrempp is working on is generally more advanced than mine is so we are using his map for Science on a Sphere (and my website).

I've kind of focused more on the icy satellites as doing Titan requires a different software setup to do really well.
Of course Volcano Pele mentioned he (i.e. Cassini) may have another Titan map coming out at some point. Perhaps if I get my other maps in better order, and I think I can add value to what's already out there on Titan I'll give it another shot. There's certainly plenty of imagery to keep me busy overall smile.gif


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