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Mar 7 2010, 08:01 AM
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Mar 9 2010, 06:17 AM
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Cloud movement and Titan rotation as seen from Cassini on March 5th (N00152290 @ 19hr50m UTC) and March 6th (N00152332 @ 03hr00m UTC). The -40 S latitude cloud appears to become more prominent and rotates east with respect to the slower rotating Titan surface. Photos rotated 90 degrees right and aligned with surface features to emphasize atmosphere cloud movement. North is at top with Kraken Mare well seen.
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titanicrivers Rev 127: Cloud monitoring on Titan Mar 7 2010, 08:01 AM
Juramike Nice! Mar 9 2010, 12:08 PM
Phil Stooke And look how clear the northern lakes are now... Mar 9 2010, 02:16 PM
titanicrivers Hmm ... Unfortunately looks like the cloud has rot... Mar 10 2010, 01:50 PM![]() ![]() |
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