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Rev 162 - Mar 1-18, 2012, Rhea, Enceladus, and mutual events
elakdawalla
post Mar 1 2012, 07:31 PM
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Looking Ahead article for Rev 162. There are some goodies to look forward to this month!

Saturn aurora March 5-7...
Enceladus' leading hemisphere March 10...
Some nice Rhea imaging on March 10 including a crescent view and a search for ring particles...
Very nice looking Titan/rings/Janus/Enceladus mutual event on March 11...
Tethys/Dione mutual event on March 14.

I'll leave the Titan stuff to the Titan monitors on this forum!


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jasedm
post Mar 14 2012, 08:42 PM
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I second that.
One sometimes takes all this for granted - the effort that went into acquiring this image, and bringing it to public availability ~48 hours after it was acquired, for us to enjoy.

Simply beautiful. (thanks for the processing Gordan)

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