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T82 Flyby (February 19, 2012 / Rev 161), CIRS checks if springtime is in the air
Juramike
post Feb 15 2012, 04:50 PM
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T82 Flyby page: http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/files/20120219_...y_quicklook.pdf

CICLOPS Rev 161 Looking ahead article: http://www.ciclops.org/view/7080/Rev161?js=1


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titanicrivers
post Feb 22 2012, 09:10 AM
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Nice rendering Adam! (color looks a little off, see Mike and Ugordon's comments above)
Here's a view of Yalaing Terra from the wide angle camera taken Feb 19th from 44K km. Yalaing is highlighted (basically more contrasted using the levels adjustment in Photoshop) in the left panel. On the right are narrow angle camera images from about 1M km with a bit lower resolution. Upper right is pre arrow storm and lower right is the Dec 20 2010 PDS version post arrow storm. Current appearance still differs from those older images especially in area indicated (white arrow).
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