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scalbers
post Feb 26 2012, 07:00 PM
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Greetings,

Here's a map with a feature overlay for Mimas:

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Full resolution here: http://laps.noaa.gov/albers/sos/features/c..._180_center.png

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scalbers
post Mar 16 2012, 06:28 PM
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Here's what I have for a Phoebe feature map so far:

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This uses the Cassini December 2005 map release PIA07775. There was a subsequent cartographic map release (e.g. PIA07795) that has some higher resolution imagery. However so far I've unable to find this version in a clean (unlabeled) cylindrical projection. The difference in the imagery is particularly noticeable around the craters Amphion and Eurytion.

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