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REV 198: Sept 27th-Nov 7th and T95 flyby, Another North Polar Plunge!
titanicrivers
post Oct 13 2013, 07:45 PM
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Images from Rev 198 continue to pour in. Below are some images from Oct 7th featuring the Northern lakes and seas and the crater Menrva (M). Closer N Polar lake and sea images are posted from yesterday. And the T 95 close encounter is only 9 hrs away !
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post Nov 3 2013, 11:10 PM
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Raw images processed with Photoshop Elements from October 20, 2013 continue to astound one with their beauty and scientific interest. The CL MT3 image in particular reveals that the S polar vortex still exists and helps define, with a Celestia grid, the view of Titan from Cassini’s viewpoint.
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