Raw Images of the Week
Due to the annoying problem of the JPL Raw images page not posting all the images taken by Cassini ISS, I haven't been able to do one of these in a while. So without further ado, here are latest and greatest Cassini Raw images:
- High phase Titan from 1.15 million km
- High phase Titan from 1.39 million km
- Satellite transit of Saturn (Rhea maybe?)
- Rhea
- Tethys and Telesto
- Titan at high phase from the wide-angle camera
3 Comments:
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cIclops
"However, the pages for the non-appearing images, like this one, again don't have images, but do describe it. The plot thickens."
Hmmm, That image you refer to is just before this one
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/images/raw/raw-images-details.cfm?feiImageID=39489
showing the rough edge of the keeler gap, it the moon causing it visible in that image?
Alan
Could Janus be a captured comet nucleus? Its composition is water ice and the surface has considerable similarity with Tempel 1
cIclops
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