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charborob
post Oct 15 2015, 04:29 PM
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Images from the Oct. 14 Enceladus flyby are coming in:
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Some spectacular scenery of highly fractured terrain:
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Bjorn Jonsson
post Oct 18 2015, 07:26 PM
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This is an experimental anaglyph of Enceladus' snowman craters. They were imaged by Cassini on October 14, 2015.

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The elevation information (DEM) was generated using shape from shading (SFS) and isn't very accurate but this looks rather realistic anyway. The DEM could be made much more accurate if SFS could be combined with stereo but as far as I know no good stereo pairs of these craters exist.
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