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Juramike
T69 Webpage: http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/flybys/titan20100605/

Link to CICLOPS Looking Ahead article: http://www.ciclops.org/view/6400/Rev132

<Mission description pdf not yet posted.>
ngunn
Not sure which came first, the flyby or the mission description. Here it is anyway:
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/files/20100605_...description.pdf
Nice cover!
ngunn
Some Titan images now posted. Is this a murky view of a lake??
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/photos/raw/rawi...?imageID=218128
ngunn
I'm seeing a couple of latitudinal bright lines that could be cloud streaks in the latest batch of Titan images. They're not far from the terminator over the bright terrain well to the north of Adiri, in the region of the source of the 'Siberian rivers'. Anybody else?
Juramike
I don't see it? Could you paint up a graphic or indicate the image?
ngunn
I'm looking on a different monitor this morning and can't see them. They were only on a minority of images (which is odd in any case) and I didn't record which ones. I'll have another look when I get home tonight.
titanicrivers
There appears to be a cloud over Elba facula on the June 13th 2010 image (CL1 CB3 image) that does not clearly show in the CL1 CB3 image of June 10th. May have rotated into view from W to E quicker than Titan rotated in the 3 days between imaging.
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ngunn
Yeah, that's the one I referred to here:
http://www.unmannedspaceflight.com/index.p...st&p=161068
Thanks for those nice images pinpointing the location.
peter59
This time, I do not have anything spectacular.
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peter59
Coiss_2062 and Coiss_2063 are now available.
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These images are much better than previously published JPG.


Juramike
QUOTE (peter59 @ Apr 1 2011, 03:08 PM) *
This time, I do not have anything spectacular.


I wasn't aware that RADAR was used on this flyby. Do you know the coordinates of this strip?
ngunn
QUOTE (peter59 @ Apr 1 2011, 08:25 PM) *
Coiss_2062 and Coiss_2063 are now available.


I have a special interest in the one on the right: it's my favourite ISS image to date, so many thanks for posting that. smile.gif
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