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HOMEPAGE NEWS by David Tytell
Prepare to Be Blown Away by Iapetus
Here's a picture of Iapetus taken more than 2½ years ago. New ones are being shot today, from a point 75,000 miles closer than this one was!
NASA / JPL-Caltech / Space Science Institute
When the smoke clears, I'm placing my bets that Iapetus will be the most interesting moon that Cassini studies during its mission. Okay, maybe not as interesting as Titan, but I do think it's going to prove to be more fascinating than the ice-spewing Enceladus.
Sky & Telescope assistant editor Sean Walker combined just four raw frames from Cassini to yield this view of Iapetus's limb.
NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute
So prepare to be blown away by the amazing images NASA will be releasing soon. And if you are like me and can't wait for the press releases, troll though the raw images as they come in from the spacecraft. You'll have to sort through hundreds of shots to find the gems and remember that these haven't been processed yet but they should be enough to temper your hunger for a few days.
Posted by David Tytell, September 10, 2007
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