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Early Preview of Cassini Enceladus Flyby Images
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15 years 1 month ago #82258
by mjc
Early Preview of Cassini Enceladus Flyby Images was created by mjc
Enceladus is the moon of Saturn that is ejecting stuff from its surface at the south pole.
These images (raw) were apparently taken only today (which is remarkably fast for images to get from spacecraft to public).
Some of these are very impressive and I look forawrd to seeing them after processing. The ejections are dramatic in some of the images - which aren't so obvious on the the thumbnails. Click on the thumbnail to go direct to larger view.
ciclops.org/view_event/120/Enceladus_Rev_121_Flyby_Raw_Preview
They rang my bell.
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These images (raw) were apparently taken only today (which is remarkably fast for images to get from spacecraft to public).
Some of these are very impressive and I look forawrd to seeing them after processing. The ejections are dramatic in some of the images - which aren't so obvious on the the thumbnails. Click on the thumbnail to go direct to larger view.
ciclops.org/view_event/120/Enceladus_Rev_121_Flyby_Raw_Preview
They rang my bell.
Mark
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15 years 1 month ago #82260
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Replied by Keith g on topic Re:Early Preview of Cassini Enceladus Flyby Images
Wow Mark, yet again some seriously impressive pictures there again, you can easily see the 'geysers' yet again coming from the cracks. It's a stunning system altogether, even outside of Enceladus, take a look at this shot of Saturn, you can download the TIFF file, the detail is incredible.
ciclops.org/view.php?id=5773
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