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Old January 25th 05, 01:05 AM
Algomeysa2
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Default The quality of light on Titan

I'm a little surprised at the good visibility on Titan.

I mean, from those shots a few miles up, under the clouds and approaching
the surface, and then, from the surface photos, we seem to be able to see a
long way. Considering we're under cloud cover, and all the way out at
Saturn.

Do the cameras have some sort of light amplication cranked up, or is this
pretty much what the naked eye would see on Titan?



 




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