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Raw (Unprocessed) Images In

Posted on Mar 13, 2008 12:00:00 AM | Saturn News | 4 Comments   

Carolina MartinezCarolina Martinez, JPL News Team

To see all of the raw images go to this Web site and click on the "latest images" icon or select Enceladus as the target: http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/images/raw/index.cfm

Below is a selection of different views.

Our blog team is still poring over their data but I'm sure they will check in soon. Todd will have a spacecraft checkout report and Amanda and John will fill us in on their reaction to seeing their data come in.  We will also have a post from Linda on all the questions they hope to answer from their treasure trove of goodies.

Enceladus
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4 On Mar 13, 2008 12:42:44 AM  Dave Couture  wrote: 

I just want to echo Jason Fontaine's sentiments that this is indeed awesome in the literal sense of the word! Keep up the great work all. I'm eagerly awaiting every one of the new Enceladeus pictures.

Best of luck!

3 On Mar 13, 2008 10:20:32 AM  guest  wrote: 

Enceladus may have a subsurface ocean but that doesn't mean your team should be "pouring" anything over their data!

2 On Mar 13, 2008 10:41:21 AM  Jason Fontaine  wrote: 

This is AWESOME. We are eagerly waiting the results....and this is being followed by more people than most people can imagine.

Just imagine what the future holds...imagine this future with increased budgets and more missions.

This can and will happen with success of you guys and the public fascination and the "want" to know.

Good luck and we'll be waiting to hear!

1 On Mar 13, 2008 10:44:05 AM  Jack Maines  wrote: 

Carolina,

Thanks so much for keeping us-up-todate with the Cassini Enceladeus flyby.

I often wondered how it would be to do the kind of work you and your team does. It must be so rewarding. I learned of the Cassini flyby from slashdot on Tuesday and have been following the blog site ever since. As an American, I am proud of our Space program and our willingness to share what we have learned with the world.

You are all heros in my book.

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