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Rev 171 Monitoring Titan's Atmosphere
titanicrivers
post Sep 3 2012, 04:38 PM
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Titan appears in this August 31st image taken with the NAC and CL1 CB3 filter with both surface and atmospheric features visible. This image approximates the graphic in the Ciclops Looking Ahead Article http://www.ciclops.org/view/7329/Rev171
The image was enhanced to show the vortex a bit. There also appears to be a cloud bank between 50s and 60s, north of Mezzoramia and east of Tsegihi. (thank you Celestia for the grid)
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post Sep 3 2012, 06:39 PM
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I looked at those images and thought 'clouds?' also until I went to the map and found a surface feature that seemed to match that streak. I didn't check positions properly though so I'm not sure.
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post Sep 4 2012, 12:53 AM
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Hmmm.... you may be quite right !
(ISS map and N00194372 shown in blink compare below)
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post Sep 4 2012, 03:50 AM
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the bright streaks in the base map are clouds that weren't cropped out...


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post Sep 4 2012, 05:40 AM
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Thanks VP for that clarification. That would suggest that the CL1 CB3 images on 8/31 were showing clouds in the high southern latitudes very close to where they appeared in the past years (as in the figure below taken from the ISS map of 2011)
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post Sep 4 2012, 07:00 AM
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Oh that's worth knowing, thanks VP. So, how many clouds made it onto the current basemap? It would be great to know where they all are (as I'm sure you do).

Thanks also TR for triggering this topic. I'd have passed over it.
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post Sep 5 2012, 06:06 AM
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At least for this area of Titan the 2011 ISS basemap shows the cloud streaks pretty well.
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post Sep 16 2012, 06:38 PM
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A Rev 171 Titan atmospheric phenomenon on Sept 13th shows (in the CL1 CB3 filter image) possible cloud streaks around 60S latitude. This latitude also locates the outer edge of a darker band of the haze layer visible in the CL1 UV3 image. Both images are enhanced. The vortex remains prominent especially in the CB3 image.
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post Sep 16 2012, 10:03 PM
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I'd noted that. I wonder how how often low tropospheric (methane?) clouds follow the edges of higher (ethane) cloud belts.
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