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This narrow angle ISS ( Cassini Imaging Science Subsystem) image is one of the best of a sequence of narrow angle frames taken of the Moon. The 80 msec exposure (which is one of the frames in the narrow angle movie above) was taken through a spectral filter centered at 0.45 microns; the filter bandpass was 100 angstroms wide. The spatial scale of the image is ~ 2.3 km/pixel.

Credit: Cassini Imaging Team/ University of Arizona/ JPL/ NASA. Released: September 1, 1999

Image Source: http://ciclops.lpl.arizona.edu/PR/1999I01/halfbl.jpg Text Source: http://ciclops.lpl.arizona.edu/PR/1999I01/PR1999I01A.html


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