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charborob
Mutual events fiesta:
Tethys-Titan-Rings
Dione-Titan

Go to the raw images page for the complete sequences (animation anybody?)
Ian R
I haven't done one of these in a while ...

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Juramike
Methanovision [MT3,MT2,CB2] composite of December 9 images. A high altitude swirl persists at the far left of the image.

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Juramike
Dione and Titan (heavily manipulated, of course, details here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/31678681@N07/...in/photostream/)

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ugordan
Nice one, Mike!
A minor nit, though - you have north pointing down.
Ian R
Mike, those composites are the ones I always have trouble with, so that gets a big 'thumbs-up' from me.

Meanwhile, here's another RGB view of the latest Titan event on the raw page:

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titanicrivers
QUOTE (Ian R @ Dec 11 2011, 06:19 PM) *
Meanwhile, here's another RGB view of the latest Titan event on the raw page:

Thats a beauty Ian ! Was working on the same Titan-Rhea event myself ... put it in the Titan bin
Ian R
Thanks! I've replaced it with (I hope) a better version ...

... and I've had to fill that same Titan bin a few times over the years!
Adam Hurcewicz
QUOTE (titanicrivers @ Dec 12 2011, 03:39 AM) *
Thats a beauty Ian ! Was working on the same Titan-Rhea event myself ... put it in the Titan bin


It's hard to do but I did smile.gif

My version of Titan and Rhea from Cassini

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ugordan
My version of one of the easy frames:

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Adam Hurcewicz
QUOTE (ugordan @ Dec 12 2011, 07:11 PM) *
My version of one of the easy frames:


Wow, it's great ! Fantastic view toi atmosfere of Titan.
Astro0
Here's a quick animation of two sequences.
The first is 3 frames and the second is 4 frames.
Images are rotated, contrasted, cropped and reduced in size.

File is linked here.
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Edit: Cassini's news release here.
Astro0
Here's a mosaic with some of the surface features of Enceladus. (Edit:Thanks Bjorn)
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Not sure on the orientation here. Got myself lost in the stitching. wink.gif
A combination of images from approximately 23-27,000kms distance

Large version here. Warning 3.3mb
Astro0
One more for good measure. smile.gif

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Bjorn Jonsson
QUOTE (Astro0 @ Dec 13 2011, 01:18 AM) *
Not sure on the orientation here. Got myself lost in the stitching. wink.gif
A combination of images from approximately 23-27,000kms distance

Great mosaic and probably the best coverage so far of most/all of this terrain. North is to the upper right (probably more right than up but I don't have time to check it now). The feature at the top of the mosaic is a bit north of the equator and slightly east of longitude 180 (and BTW this is Enceladus but the filename contains the string 'dione').
Ian R
Outbound WAC view of Dione, Saturn and the edge-on rings, rendered in IR-G-UV:

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Marz
QUOTE (Astro0 @ Dec 12 2011, 05:46 PM) *
Here's a quick animation of two sequences.


Wow! impressive sequence!
Thanks so much for creating the animation sequence, since I was trying soooo hard to understand the sudden limb brightening in the raw images below: Guess I didnt discover cryovolcanism on Epimetheus. rolleyes.gif
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/imag...1/N00178766.jpg
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/imag...1/N00178767.jpg
ugordan
Titan on 2011-12-16, NAC RGB, 1.48 million km:

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Main haze layer over the south pole appears to have "sunk" deeper than elsewhere while the high altitude haze still looks thicker over there.
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