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Rev 153 - Sep 3-22, 2011 - Titan T78, Also Pallene, Tethys, Enceladus, and Hyperion
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post Sep 24 2011, 03:07 PM
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Here's my rough attempt at a RGB composite of the Titan, Dione event.

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Ian R
post Sep 24 2011, 04:29 PM
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*APPLAUDS*


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post Sep 24 2011, 04:58 PM
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THAT's the one I was waiting to see, thanks smile.gif


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post Sep 24 2011, 07:41 PM
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Excellent! smile.gif smile.gif smile.gif
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post Sep 25 2011, 08:56 PM
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Methanovision RGB[MT3,MT2,CB2] composite from September 21, 2011 almost 1 year after the Serpent Storm kicked off with a big upwelling and turbulence spreading. Detail enhanced with CB2 data. MT3 and MT2 look pretty typical, no local upwellings in the Serpent Storm wake region.

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It's over. Nothin' but turbulence left....just a spindown and equilibration to back blandness.

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post Sep 28 2011, 06:00 PM
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Pallene raw image from 13th September, cleaned up a bit, enlarged and with some Saturnshine illumination
For a tiny moon, Pallene does seem remarkably 'smooth' in profile - almost a perfect peanut shape
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post Sep 29 2011, 07:50 PM
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My version. This will be really nice when we get the raw data. The later images in the sequence are more distant but show more sunlit surface.

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post Sep 30 2011, 12:50 PM
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Nice.
I'm sure I can see a crater on the saturnshine terminator there.....
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