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post Jun 26 2007, 12:19 AM
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The mission description document is now online (1.24 Mb PDF).

Note: This is the third of four RSS passes to nail down Titan's Love number and higher order gravity coefficients.

EDIT/CORRECTION: In the note above, "four RSS passes," should be replaced with: "three RSS Titan flybys in the nominal mission and two in the extended mission."

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ugordan
post Jul 3 2007, 05:07 PM
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A couple of quick composites from the outbound narrow angles:
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The left one is an approximately natural color view combining CB1/GRN/BL1 frames with color balance taken from my VIMS experiments. The right one is an "enhanced" natural color image using the UV3 filter instead of blue to highlight high altitude hazes. Titan's north appears to be rotated some 30 degrees counterclockwise from top in both views.

I don't know why, but this fuzzy, featureless orange ball just makes me wanna do some more composites. biggrin.gif


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