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Icy Satellites Besides Doine For Tb
tedstryk
post Dec 12 2004, 05:00 AM
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Does anyone know if Cassini will obtain any good images of any Icy satellites besides Doine on Tb? The reason I ask is that I had no idea prior to seeing the imagery in the raw data that it would obtain the image it did of Tethys, or even the somewhat good imgage of Doine during Ta. On another tangent, does anyone have any idea when the raw data will be released from the cruise phase of the mission (Venus, Earth, Jupiter)?


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djellison
post Dec 16 2004, 03:44 PM
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Heres where you want to look
http://pds-imaging.jpl.nasa.gov/Admin/reso...ms_cassini.html

Unfortunately - the schedule/plan for PDS release of data appears to not be available - so I have no idea when it should be released.

I think the usual delay is 6 - 12 months - but that would surely mean that Venus and Earth flyby imagery - not to mention the stunning Jupiter flyby imagery and other data sets should have been released some years ago!

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