by bystander » Thu Mar 29, 2012 4:18 pm
NASA |
JPL-Caltech |
Cassini Solstice Mission |
CICLOPS | 2012 Mar 28
These raw, unprocessed images of Saturn's moons Enceladus, Janus and Dione were taken on March 27 and 28, 2012, by NASA's Cassini spacecraft.
Cassini passed Enceladus first on March 27, coming within about 46 miles (74 kilometers) of the moon's surface. The encounter was primarily designed for Cassini's ion and neutral mass spectrometer, which "tasted" the composition of Enceladus' south polar plume. Other instruments, including the Cassini plasma spectrometer and composite infrared spectrometer, also took measurements.
Before the closest approach of this encounter, Cassini's cameras imaged the plume, which is comprised of jets of water ice and vapor, and organic compounds emanating from the south polar region. Later, the cameras captured a nine-frame mosaic of the surface of the moon's leading hemisphere as the spacecraft left the moon.
After the Enceladus encounter, Cassini passed the small moon Janus with a closest approach distance of 27,000 miles (44,000 kilometers). The planet was in the background in some of these views.
Early on March 28, the spacecraft flew by Dione at a distance of 27,000 miles (44,000 kilometers) and collected, among other observations, a nine-frame mosaic depicting the side of the moon that faces away from Saturn in its orbit.
All of Cassini's raw images can be seen at
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/photos/raw/.
Image Credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute
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[quote]These raw, unprocessed images of Saturn's moons Enceladus, Janus and Dione were taken on March 27 and 28, 2012, by NASA's Cassini spacecraft.
Cassini passed Enceladus first on March 27, coming within about 46 miles (74 kilometers) of the moon's surface. The encounter was primarily designed for Cassini's ion and neutral mass spectrometer, which "tasted" the composition of Enceladus' south polar plume. Other instruments, including the Cassini plasma spectrometer and composite infrared spectrometer, also took measurements.
Before the closest approach of this encounter, Cassini's cameras imaged the plume, which is comprised of jets of water ice and vapor, and organic compounds emanating from the south polar region. Later, the cameras captured a nine-frame mosaic of the surface of the moon's leading hemisphere as the spacecraft left the moon.
After the Enceladus encounter, Cassini passed the small moon Janus with a closest approach distance of 27,000 miles (44,000 kilometers). The planet was in the background in some of these views.
Early on March 28, the spacecraft flew by Dione at a distance of 27,000 miles (44,000 kilometers) and collected, among other observations, a nine-frame mosaic depicting the side of the moon that faces away from Saturn in its orbit.
All of Cassini's raw images can be seen at [url]http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/photos/raw/[/url].
[b][i]Image Credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute[/i][/b] [/quote]
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[img3="[i]Enceladus | 2012 March 27 | 31881 km | CL1 and CL2 filters[/i]"]http://s3.amazonaws.com/ciclops_ir_2012/7133_17084_1.jpg[/img3]
[img3="[i]Janus | 2012 March 27 | 27000 km | CL1 and CL2 filters [/i]"]http://s3.amazonaws.com/ciclops_ir_2012/7134_17085_1.jpg[/img3]
[img3="[i]Dione | 2012 March 28 | 78998 km | CL1 and CL2 filters[/i]"]http://s3.amazonaws.com/ciclops_ir_2012/7127_17078_1.jpg[/img3]
[img3="[i]Dione | 2012 March 28 | 80171 km | CL1 and CL2 filters [/i]"]http://s3.amazonaws.com/ciclops_ir_2012/7126_17077_1.jpg[/img3][/float][float=right][img3="[i]Enceladus | 2012 March 27 | 111809 km | CL1 and CL2 filters [/i]"]http://s3.amazonaws.com/ciclops_ir_2012/7128_17079_1.jpg[/img3]
[img3="[i]Enceladus | 2012 March 27 | 48759 km | CL1 and CL2 filters [/i]"]http://s3.amazonaws.com/ciclops_ir_2012/7132_17083_1.jpg[/img3]
[img3="[i]Janus | 2012 March 27 | 27000 km | RED and CL2 filters[/i]"]http://s3.amazonaws.com/ciclops_ir_2012/7135_17086_1.jpg[/img3]
[img3="[i]Dione | 2012 March 28 | 44528 km | CL1 and CL2 filters [/i]"]http://s3.amazonaws.com/ciclops_ir_2012/7124_17075_1.jpg[/img3]
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