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T76 Flyby (May 8, 2011 / Rev 148), N Senkyo VIMS and ISS
Juramike
post May 3 2011, 12:41 AM
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T76 Flyby page is up: http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/flybys/titan20110508/

Looking ahead article: http://www.ciclops.org/view/6768/Rev148


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titanicrivers
post May 12 2011, 07:28 AM
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T 76 ISS NAC image N00117410 from 5/9/2011 nicely portrays the now familiar shapes in western Senkyo. The intriguing 'White Rabbit' shape and its surroundings are shown in the cropped CL1 CB3 filtered image overlayed with SAR radar swath from T 23. The appearance (to myself at least) may represent an older impact crater wall breeched by channel systems. Radar scatterometry may show a smoother crater floor deposit and ISS and VIMS brown units show the area to be surrounded by dunes.
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