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Rev 164: Titan Monitoring Campaign
titanicrivers
post Apr 15 2012, 10:33 PM
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Some Titan images from the Rev 164 TMC sequence of April 8 from 1.8M km. RGB composite fading to a CL1 CB3 image reveals details of the upper atmosphere and surface centered on the Belet region. Images rotated so N is up.
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post Apr 27 2012, 07:38 AM
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Thanks VP. The southern haze layers in the BL and UV3 are fascinating; the April 20 images provide a nice composite view.
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