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Del Palmer
The mission flyby description is now up.

1,000 km altitude, southern hemisphere, high-phase angle inbound (Titan backlit by the Sun).
Eric Hartwell
Raw images are up. W00039306, W00039307, W00039258 + W00039259 + W00039260:
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Juramike
Here's a quickie mosaic from some of the raw images showing rough placement:

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Hopefully this will help someone assemble a much better version.

Nice details of the Sliced Carrot and the Dancing Monkey.


-Mike
edstrick
With the new Titan images in, I ran a bandpass filter enhancement on one full disc image.

The @#$@# JPG artifacts are nasty-squared, but there's a lot of detail. When I have a clean tiff to work with, like the one I posted a few days ago in a titan mapping thread, the results are much nicer.
The Messenger
QUOTE (edstrick @ Nov 20 2007, 11:36 PM) *
The @#$@# JPG artifacts are nasty-squared, but there's a lot of detail.

Hey! I can see Huygens' 'landing strip'! In fact, they are all over the place:)
Stu
Messed about with tweaked "Adiri in view"...

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CAP-Team
Nice one Stu, I'd say this is one for the books!
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