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ngunn
From "looking ahead":

"Imaging of the anti-Saturn side of Titan during eclipse will allow scientists to observe emission from excited nitrogen and hydrogen atoms and molecules in Titan's atmosphere."

http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/imag...3/N00142415.jpg

volcanopele
Ah sweetness! I didn't know if the timing would work or not but that is a great shot of the eclipse starting smile.gif

As far as airglow...well, the exposure times aren't the best for that. Someone expected to look for clouds.
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