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Rev 19 (t-9) Hyperion Pics!
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post Dec 23 2005, 02:24 PM
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http://saturn1.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/ima...heQ=0&storedQ=0

Nice Surpirse. biggrin.gif
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edstrick
post Dec 24 2005, 10:03 AM
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There is considerable rotation of Hyperion in that highest resolution sequence of images. Crop the pics to get rid of all that black background, and it'd make a quite nice animated gif.
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post Dec 25 2005, 11:35 PM
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Here is a QuickTime movie of Hyperion rotating from the closer images. It's rather neat seeing the large crater at the bottom rotate into shadow.

Attached File  Cassini_2005_12_23_Hyperion_anim.mov ( 682.74K ) Number of downloads: 547
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