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ngunn
'Looking ahead':
http://ciclops.org/view/5656/Rev112
Juramike
QUOTE
The features that RADAR will observe in this swath include eastern Crete Facula, an area of bright terrain in northeast Shangri-la; Kerguelen Facula; two pairs of dark, crisscrossing lineaments named Bacab Virgae and Perkunas Virgae; and an east-west dark lineament in Titan's southern mid-latitude terrain named Hobal Virga.


Anyone wanna bet that Kerguelen Facula looks like Sotra Facula by RADAR?
ngunn
Mission description:
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/files/20090606_...description.pdf
Juramike
Raws are up.

Here's a nice shot of S Senkyo (N is sorta to the lower left): http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/photos/raw/rawi...?imageID=192982
alexiton
QUOTE (Juramike @ Jun 8 2009, 04:15 PM) *
Raws are up.

Here's a nice shot of S Senkyo (N is sorta to the lower left): http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/photos/raw/rawi...?imageID=192982


my dubiously tweaked version:

http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd78/alexiton/golly.jpg
Juramike
"Ubercontrasted" view of some T56 Wide angle mosaics:

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I made a combination image of the two CB3 CL2 images, multiplied the combo with one of them, then subtracted the CL1 VIO image (pseudo background gradient), then contrast stretched.

There are some details of the E Mezzoramia Sand Sea. I think the subtle grayish area to the immediate S (upper left) might be a cloud or haze layer.

-Mike
Juramike
Here's a comparison view of the E Mezzoramia Sand Sea [another of my favorite featurs] from PIA11479 and the T56 Mosaic.

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Many features are similar in both images. (Like the dark lane in the isthmus between the two dune seas)

-Mike
peter59
... and T56 RADAR swath.
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stevesliva
Whew! Look at the right side of that one! Incredible. And two crater[form] things on the left.
Juramike
Combination overlay contrast enhancement of T55 and T56 southern most regions:

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nprev
Stunning variety in terrain in these. Nice work, Peter & Mike!
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