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Apr 25 2015, 10:28 AM
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Today Cassini will reach its apoapse (3.16 million km) and begin a new orbit around Saturn, Rev 215! This orbit includes the T111 flyby of Titan (22:50 UTC on May 7th, distance: 2721 km) and several observations, including: E Ring (April 25th, May 5th), Saturn storms (from April 26th to May 6th), inner moons (May 3rd), Dione (May 9th from a distance of 525000 km), Tethys (May 9th, from 325000 km), Polydeuces (May 9th, from 45000 km, 11 pixels across), Enceladus' plumes (May 10th, from 360000 km), Kiviuq (May 10th, from 9,85 million km, 10-hour observation), Saturn's southern lights (May 12th and May 14th), and finally Paaliaq (May 18th).
Details can be found here. Let's hope in some great pictures, especially of Titan! Titan observations include the following regions: during approach: Fensal-Aztlan (May 3rd, from 2.22 million km, and May 5th) and eastern Xanadu (May 5th from 1.07 million km); during closest encounter: a mosaic of eastern Shangri-La and Western Xanadu, high-res images of Hotei Regio and an imaging swath across portions of eastern Xanadu to western Quivira ending around Bilbo Colles and Erebor Mons. |
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May 11 2015, 02:00 PM
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Nice new pics of Tethys (this is a composite of two) are down. The Polydeuces images will be OK when the PDS version is available - revealing a shape at least - but not very useful right now.
Phil -------------------- ... because the Solar System ain't gonna map itself.
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pitcapuozzo Rev 215 Apr 25 2015, 10:28 AM
pitcapuozzo Can anyone recognize the moon in this Cassini imag... May 7 2015, 03:38 PM
elakdawalla With those wispy streaks, it has to be Dione. May 7 2015, 03:39 PM
eliBonora One Dione...
one Tethys...
and many Enceladus ... May 11 2015, 04:18 PM
elakdawalla That GIF of Enceladus rotating with the plumes lig... May 11 2015, 05:16 PM
eliBonora QUOTE (elakdawalla @ May 11 2015, 07:16 P... May 11 2015, 06:06 PM
remcook Agreed! May 11 2015, 06:25 PM
ZLD That is a great animation. What is the cause for t... May 13 2015, 05:11 PM![]() ![]() |
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