Sunday, June 12, 2011

Titan

I came across this Cassini radar image.
http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA13895

Source image.
http://marsesa.9f.com/slide_shows/PIA13895/PIA13895_N1.jpg

Better. Everything you see here is a design. Natural geology that has been carved into sculpture. Portrait half’s.
http://marsesa.9f.com/slide_shows/PIA13895/PIA13895_N2.jpg

http://marsesa.9f.com/slide_shows/PIA13895/thumbnails/th_PIA13895_N2.jpg

Area of interest.
http://marsesa.9f.com/slide_shows/PIA13895/PIA13895_N3.jpg

Reflected.
http://marsesa.9f.com/slide_shows/PIA13895/PIA13895_N4.jpg

Another area of interest.
http://marsesa.9f.com/slide_shows/PIA13895/PIA13895_N5.jpg

Left half reflected.
http://marsesa.9f.com/slide_shows/PIA13895/PIA13895_N6.jpg

http://marsesa.9f.com/slide_shows/PIA13895/PIA13895_N8.jpg

http://marsesa.9f.com/slide_shows/PIA13895/PIA13895_N9.jpg

The Huygens probe. A probe was sent to land on Titan. This probe had the capability to take images both on the way down and on the surface.

A raw image. A reduced size noisy image.
http://esamultimedia.esa.int/docs/titanraw/contrast/triplet.283a.jpg

Better. Look closely. Someone paid a visit for a portrait.
http://marsesa.9f.com/slide_shows/Triplet283/thumbnails/th_triplet283a_B1A.jpg

http://marsesa.9f.com/slide_shows/Triplet283/triplet283a_B1A.jpg

Another image.


http://marsesa.9f.com/slide_shows/Triplet283/triplet283a_B2A.jpg

http://marsesa.9f.com/slide_shows/Triplet283/thumbnails/th_triplet283a_B2A.jpg

The reflected views.

Left half. Female.
http://marsesa.9f.com/slide_shows/Triplet283/thumbnails/th_triplet283a_B3A.jpg

http://marsesa.9f.com/slide_shows/Triplet283/triplet283a_B3A.jpg

Right half. Male.


http://marsesa.9f.com/slide_shows/Triplet283/thumbnails/th_triplet283a_B4A.jpg

http://marsesa.9f.com/slide_shows/Triplet283/triplet283a_B4A.jpg


Titan.




http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titan_(moon)



http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/spacecraft/cassiniorbiterinstruments/instrumentscassiniradar/

“Perhaps one day it may even uncover the extraordinary"

"Who knows, maybe there are aliens out there somewhere that don't see like we humans do, but more like the RADAR does!"

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