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Rev139: Oct 4 - Oct 28 '10 Titan distant encounter
titanicrivers
post Oct 15 2010, 12:53 PM
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Approximate location of the Oct 12 2010 Titan crescent:
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post Oct 18 2010, 03:36 PM
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Cloud evolution from the T72 storm shows similar cloud development in south temperate and high S polar latitudes and at longitudes some 40-60 deg east of the major cloud burst as the April 2008 storm reported by Schaller et al. http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v460/...ature08193.html Photos on top show approximate T72 cloud locations (red asterisk) on the Celestia grid. The center longitude of all images is noted in parenthesis. Bottom images are from figure 2 of the Schaller paper modified with grid overlay.
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