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Cassini ISS & VIMS, including map based searches of surfaces.
Opus
Cassini CIRS, ISS, UVIS, & VIMS, including recalculated geometry and every object in the FoV data bases.
Jupiter Observations
The Cassini Jupiter flyby spanned the interval from Sept 26 2000-Jan 15 2001
. Targeted Jupiter data were obtained near closest approach.
Cassini Image PIA04866.jpg
http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/
Observations
were made by:
CIRS
- Composite Infrared Spectrometer
see volume
cocirs_0306
ISS
- Imaging Science Subsystem
see Imaging Node
QuickSearch
UVIS
- Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph
see volumes
couvis_0001> &
couvis_0002
VIMS
- Visual and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer
see Imaging Node
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Additional Assistance
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Rings Node
A log of
"as planned" observations
(
xlsx
,
txt
) during the intense period of observations sorted by target
Data Types
Raw - for all 4 instruments
Reduced - CIRS
Higher Order Products - A dynamical map
sequence
derived from ISS data obtained near closest approach.