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Cassini 4th PDS release
ugordan
post Apr 3 2006, 06:02 PM
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Yes, people, the fourth data release is in! 3 ISS DVDs, also VIMS, RADAR, UVIS releases are available at the PDS site.


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volcanopele
post Apr 3 2006, 11:07 PM
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here are some interesting VIMS views:

First up, v1492367246_3.jpg, shows the central portion of Fensal on Titan. The view is centered near 5 North, 45 West. An number of faculae are visible in this view at 2.03 microns. The view is stretched North-south so that the resolution is ~5 km/pixel in the north-south direction (north is approximately up in this view) and ~10 km/pixel east-west. You can see some interesting variations in brightness in the dark material in this view.
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