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New Views of Distant Worlds

By Keith Cowing
NASA Watch
November 24, 2004

NASA Cassini Image: Hovering Over Titan

“A mosaic of nine processed images recently acquired during Cassini’s first very close flyby of Saturn’s moon Titan on Oct. 26, 2004, constitutes the most detailed full-disc view of the mysterious moon. The view is centered on 15 degrees south latitude, and 156 degrees west longitude. Brightness variations across the surface and bright clouds near the south pole are easily seen.”

NASA Cassini Image: Tethys – Battered and Grooved
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