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Rev 142 - Dec 10-31, 2010 - Dione and Enceladus E13
charborob
post Dec 21 2010, 05:17 PM
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Cool!
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/imag...5/N00165581.jpg
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scalbers
post Jan 9 2011, 07:30 PM
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Sounds good. I'm looking a bit more at the lay of the land for these new images. Here's a Celestia view (1st) for the global raw image (2nd) at around 100000km range as Cassini was pulling away. At this range the new sliver is close to the northeast limb.

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At closer ranges (here at 34000km) the new sliver was in better view.

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At a similar distance, here's how I would match the Celestia frame to a raw image (N165749):

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And a Celestia match to another raw image (N165746):

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Emily's psychedelic frame matches up like this below in Celestia:

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