From Looking Ahead: Rev153: Sep 3 - Sep 22 '11
A lot going on this revolution:
Sixty-one ISS observations are planned for Rev153, the majority designed to monitor cloud systems in Saturn's atmosphere. The spacecraft also will encounter a number of Saturn's moons, including Titan, Pallene, Tethys, Enceladus, and Hyperion, for which ISS will acquiring imaging.
ISS will image the L5 Lagrange point (60 degrees behind satellite) regions of the moons Iapetus, Rhea and Dione to see if they have Trojan’s like Dione/Polydeuces and Tethys/Calypso.
Titan encounter Sept 12. CIRS, VIMS, UVIS, INMS, CAPS, ISS
Imaging Enceladus polar plume from night side at 42,224 km and two mosaics of sub-Saturn hemisphere. Sept 13
Imaging Tethys from 300,00 km Sept 13
Image Pallene from 25,960 km (38x26 pixels at that distance as only 3.6 x 2.5 miles) Sept 13
Image Hyperion from 58,015 km—a little further than last month. Sept 16.
Color image of Tethys passing in front of Titan's south polar hazes. Sep 16.
Mutual events Enceladus in front of Titan with Rings and Pandora in background Sept 17.