Raw Images of the Day
Only a few more days till the Enceladus encounter and orbit 11 periapsis so the moons are starting to get larger in the window...
- Leading hemisphere of Rhea (north is to the upper right)
- Leading hemisphere of Tethys (between Odysseus and Ithaca Chasma, you can just see the eastern rim of Odysseus near the terminator, north is to the upper right)
- Leading hemisphere of Enceladus (terra incognita, north is to the upper right)
- Leading hemisphere of Dione (south polar impact basin at 9 o'clock, north is to the right)
- Tethys' Odysseus impact basin near terminator (excellent topography seen)
- Sub-Saturnian hemisphere of Enceladus
- East of Ithaca Chasma on Tethys
- Leading hemisphere of Mimas (Herschel near terminator, north to right)
- Sub-Saturnian hemisphere of Mimas (Herschel just beyond the terminator)
- Wispy terrain on Dione
- Trailing hemisphere of Enceladus (bright region is the leading hemisphere ridged plains)
1 Comments:
Am I the only one that is blown away by the Title of the winner. I did like this image for its Titan-firma quality and uniqueness but felt a little insulted by the tinting. Does everyone have a copy of photoshop now? Sorry Jason it just didn't seem all that scientific.
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