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Mapping Minor Moons of Saturn, making maps for minor moons with no map mosaics
TrappistPlanets
post Jun 15 2021, 01:00 AM
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there has been a lot of minor moons that was imaged very well and we have shape models for them, but no maps for them
Saturn's minor moons are a big victim of this

and i want to change that by making those "missing" maps exist

i just got done Helene today
looks pretty nice!



here is my attempt at mapping Atlas and Pan (i did these a while ago)

Atlas


Pan


i also did a Janus map a while ago too



(ik there may be minor alignment issues in these maps, and they may be missing coverage)

i am making this thread so i and other members that have maps they made can show off there mapping attempts on some of these "texture-less" minor moons
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post Jun 18 2021, 02:55 PM
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just got done my mapping attempt for daphnis

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