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Rev 173 - Oct 6-30, 2012, Saturn eclipse mosaic, rings, solar conjunction
toddbronco2
post Oct 18 2012, 03:36 PM
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I couldn't find the Rev 173 folder, but for the benefit of those who are masters at stitching together panoramas, Cassini just finished returning a spectacular set of images taken during the occultation by Saturn Yesterday. It was a Saturnian system mosaic taken with multiple color filters over the course of 3 hours.

Celestia Video of Cassini's view: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9t8cQl7tIc...eature=youtu.be

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Hungry4info
post Dec 19 2012, 10:48 PM
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Could you be persuaded to complete it? Even as it is, I think it looks a lot nicer than the official version as far as colour goes.


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