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titanicrivers
Post flyby of Titan on Rev 185 obtained a nice image of the southern Belet area inundated by the Arrow Storm. A cropped and enhanced image appears below with some previous images showing the changes.
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titanicrivers
The close T90 flyby provided the narrow angle camera nice views of Titan's upper haze layers. A color composite with a cut and pasted spacecraft from the flyby art page of Cassini http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/photos/?category=2 appears below. The images selected were N00205282 (green filter) and N00205281 (blue). I didn't find a RED filter raw image in that sequence taken on April 5th from about 171K km. In the image I used N00205282 twice, once as the green and also as the red filter image.
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EDIT: As ugordan suggested below this composite now uses the CB1 image for the RED filter image.
EDIT: Put in the jpeg in place of the gif
ugordan
CB1 filter (619 nm) can be a fairly good replacement for a RED (650 nm) filter and is available in that particular observation.
titanicrivers
QUOTE (ugordan @ Apr 13 2013, 01:07 PM) *
CB1 filter (619 nm) can be a fairly good replacement for a RED (650 nm) filter and is available in that particular observation.

Thank you for that tip Gordan. I will try the CB1 image as a RED today!
volcanopele
The name Ladoga Lacus has been approved for use:

http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/Feature/15117

6 weeks, record time for us I have to say from "feature first seen" to "name approval"
nprev
Congratulations, VP! Well done! smile.gif
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