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Rev 212 and T 109, Rings, Rhea and VIMS (Sinlap, Punga)
titanicrivers
post Feb 9 2015, 07:17 PM
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Rev 212 is now in progress and Titan posed for the ISS imaging system on Feb 8th. The Looking Ahead article http://www.ciclops.org/view/7991/Rev212?js=1 contains the approximate view seen in images N00235169 to N00235179. The CL1 CB3 image shows Kraken (K) with its bright ‘ring’ surrounding it. Also prominent is Tollan Terra (T) and (not so prominent in my rendering), Yalaing Terra (Y).
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Ian R
post Jan 13 2016, 03:02 AM
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Here's my late-night attempt at stacking some PDS frames to produce one of the best ISS views of Sinlap to date:

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Sinlap (WAC / February 12, 2015)


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