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Rev 204 and T101, RSS determines the composition of the southern Sub-Saturn hemisphere
titanicrivers
post Apr 25 2014, 07:55 PM
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ISS will acquire a global mapping mosaic of Titan. A four-frame mosaic will be centered just south of eastern Aztlan near the Nath crater. Interesting constructs that may be imaged include Shiwanni Virgae and Sotra Facula, the latter a possible volcano. The details of this rev and flyby are found here http://www.ciclops.org/view/7871/Rev204
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post May 19 2014, 05:37 PM
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Four ISS narrow angle camera images from the completed T101 flyby have come down today. These approach images from about 350K km have been slightly enhanced and placed on that great “Looking Ahead” image.
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