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June 30 icy moon imaging
Thorsten
post Jun 20 2006, 07:21 AM
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Hi everybody,
Are there any plans for icy moon imaging on June 30?
I took a look at the solar system simulator and had the impression that at least Enceladus could allow some decent shots. (Enceladus: C/A (around 9:00 UTC) about 175,000 km, Phase 60°).
And there are two more goodies! A few hours before C/A Enceladus will be in front of Saturn, allowing one or two more Kodak moments. And a few hours earlier (around 0:00 UTC) Cassini should get a glimpse of Enceladus’ leading heimspere, which has been poorly covered so far.
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um3k
post Jun 30 2006, 09:24 PM
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Here's a hybrid of Ian_R's stacked image and ugordan's color image:
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post Jul 1 2006, 09:28 AM
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Ehm.. I was dooing almost the same things before to discover these post! rolleyes.gif
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ok, this is another version, I like enhanced colors suggesting geologic differences between dark craters and "plain", redder regions (composition of images N63181+183+188, IR+green+UV).


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