Saturn from Galileo |
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Saturn from Galileo |
Dec 26 2007, 12:32 AM
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Can you make Titan out ? See for yourself...all the images and labels for the E18 can be found here; and here's a Solar System Simulator view of Saturn from Jupiter that shows you approximately where stuff should be during the observation, which included ten images from 15:39 to 16:28 UT on December 10, 1998. There were two pointed at Titan (IR-7560, IR-7270), four at Saturn (2@IR-7560, 2@IR-7270), two at Uranus (2@IR-7560), and two at Neptune (IR-7560, IR-7270). There was also a set taken on C22, August 13, 1999. Here is a solar system simulator view. Twenty-three Saturn images were taken in three different IR filters (IR-7560, IR-7270, and IR-8890), and then six Titan images beginning around 18:30 of the same day in filters (3@IR-7560, 3@IR-7270). --Emily -------------------- |
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