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remcook
post Sep 19 2007, 11:01 AM
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For all you mapping gurus, there's a new paper in press at PSS:

High resolution enceladus atlas derived from Cassini-ISS images
In Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available online 17 September 2007,
Th. Roatsch, M. Wählisch, B. Giese, A. Hoffmeister, K.-D. Matz, F. Scholten, A. Kuhn, R. Wagner, G. Neukum, P. Helfenstein, et al.
PDF (1236 K)

The layout looks a lot like the USGS maps, but it's from DLR apparently. No link to the abstract yet, but the in press bit can be founf here:

PSS

Unfortunately, you need subscription to see the manuscript.
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