Rev 164: Apr 5-23, 2012 - Enceladus E18, Tethys |
Rev 164: Apr 5-23, 2012 - Enceladus E18, Tethys |
Apr 16 2012, 06:31 AM
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A little belatedly (to post here- the article's been up for a week or two), looking ahead for this revolution (now half complete) here
WAC enceladus from 185km - great detail! Some shots of tethys too - some are very smeared - spacecraft slewing during shuttering perhaps?? Also some enceladan plumes Great stuff! |
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Apr 16 2012, 04:59 PM
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The nac isn't completely black. You can make out stuff in the shadowed regions, and there are a few streaks from points that reach into the sunlight. Unfortunately, it is quite smeared and the low exposure time (5 ms) isn't the best for making out details in the shadows.
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