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Rev 167 - May 28-June 17, 2012 - Titan T84 and Mimas, Also propellers
jasedm
post May 24 2012, 05:42 PM
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Latest article is up here

Good close Titan flyby, with more radar coverage and ISS observations, mid-range Mimas imaging, and a followup observation of 'propellers' in the A ring amongst other goodies.

Notable that there seem to be astrometric observations from long-range of the smaller moons in the Saturnian system on every orbit - I wonder how constrained the orbital characteristics of these moons now are, and whether this campaign is planned for the rest of the mission?

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ngunn
post Jun 10 2012, 10:29 PM
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A dramatic raw image that caught my eye: http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/imag...3/N00191052.jpg
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