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Rev 147 - Apr 3-29, 2011 - Titan T75
Floyd
post Apr 27 2011, 10:48 PM
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Fantastic Kodak images of "a Rhea-Dione-Enceladus mutual event. The mutual event observation will be taken on April 25 and involves Enceladus and Dione passing first behind Rhea and then behind the dark limb of Saturn. Rhea will be 2.23 million kilometers (1.38 million miles) away from Cassini, while Dione and Enceladus will be 3.12 million kilometers (1.94 million miles) and 2.98 million kilometers (1.85 million miles) away, respectively." (Quote taken from looking ahead Rev 147)
Well, 33 images are down and what a fantastic set. Hopefully someone he can make an animation or at least rotate 90 degrees.
Reason for edit: Changed enormous inline image to a link.


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post Apr 28 2011, 02:56 AM
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Mutual event...animated smile.gif
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