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Rev 186: Post T90 Titan storm watch
titanicrivers
post Apr 10 2013, 11:00 PM
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Cassini has begun Rev 186 and imaged Titan on 4/8 and 4/9/2013. The view below features Yalaing Terra, another area affected by the 'Arrow Storm'. Image shown was taken April 9th using CL1 CB3 filter. (image rotated and slightly enhanced)
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post Apr 13 2013, 07:15 PM
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Another Rev 186 image similar to above. Below I'm trying to compare with the Ciclops image in the looking ahead article http://www.ciclops.org/view/7604/Rev186 .
The mid S latitude lake that VIMS has indicated may be partially filled also seems to have a 'ring' around it. (that may be my artifact of processing however).
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post Apr 16 2013, 01:00 PM
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Kraken is prominent in the north in this near full Titan view taken on April 13th.
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