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eliBonora
post Mar 12 2016, 12:55 PM
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There are many beautiful images even in this orbit!

Here is Titan on 6 march, below and above the atmosphere
(CL1CB3 stack and multi-filter color version)



but especially it is fascinating the Epsilon Orionis occultation on 11 march



Each image was obtained by aligning the infrared, green and ultraviolet all with this one, to get the best view in the central frame where Epsilon Orionis peeps out behind Enceladus.


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jccwrt
post Mar 14 2016, 10:35 PM
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Mosaic of the D-ring taken early on March 11



RGB image of Saturn's northern hemisphere on March 12:

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post Mar 20 2016, 03:47 PM
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Nice rings' mosaic, jccwrt.

Two views of Saturn on 15 March





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