Cassini's Iapetus encounter 2007

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Cassini's Iapetus encounter 2007

Post #1by The Singing Badger » 10.09.2007, 17:42

Yikes. This is one lumpy moon. We're gonna need a model, not a sphere...

http://saturn1.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/ ... eID=126212

http://saturn1.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/ ... eID=126165

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Post #2by ElChristou » 10.09.2007, 18:55

Indeed, would be nice; now the question is... do we have enough topo data to do the model?
(I fear the answer is no... :?)
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Post #3by Hungry4info » 11.09.2007, 00:30

ElChristou wrote:Indeed, would be nice; now the question is... do we have enough topo data to do the model?
(I fear the answer is no... :?)


Yeah... I don't think we do. I think that close up, I've only seen one side of the moon. Hopefully this encounter will provide a lot of data.
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Post #4by lostfisherman » 12.09.2007, 03:29

Iapetus is a truly strange and wonderful place, going by the images coming out of Ciclops. It's like a panda moon.

http://ciclops.org/view_event.php?id=67

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Why the dark regions should look as sharp as that I haven't the faintest clue.
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Post #5by The Singing Badger » 13.09.2007, 00:15

At last! A high-res view of Iapetus's bright side. This has been a long time coming. It's amazing, some regions look like they're covered in freshly laid snow.

Iapetus must be one of the weirdest places in the solar system.

http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/i ... &storedQ=0

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Post #6by Hungry4info » 13.09.2007, 22:30

lostfisherman wrote:Why the dark regions should look as sharp as that I haven't the faintest clue.


Yeah I know what you mean. At first, I thought they were shadows, but I now realise that they couldn't be.
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Post #7by ajtribick » 13.09.2007, 23:07

From that image, it sort of looks like the dark stains are preferentially on slopes facing in one direction, as if something rained down on the surface from a certain angle.

But that may just be me overinterpreting the image. Even if my slopes idea is correct, the interpretation really depends how localised this effect is.

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Post #8by Cham » 14.09.2007, 00:24

Could the dark spots be created from the temperature differences between light and shadows ? That "rain" effect you're talking about may be light from the Sun (or solar wind ?) : if the body is slowly rotating in some special periodic way, the shadows may be casted more frequently on some parts than on the rest, so the material may get less light and heat on a long run. The material is then reacting differently than the rest of the whole body. So the dark spots may be some kind of "permanent" shadows prints. Hmmm, I'm not sure this makes any sense.
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Post #9by LordFerret » 14.09.2007, 01:21

I found the flow in the Rhea "Preview #3" image interesting... you'll find it on the previous month's page.
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Post #11by The Singing Badger » 10.10.2007, 21:10

Wow!

Steve Albers has made a new Iapetus map.

http://laps.fsl.noaa.gov/albers/sos/sos.html

It'll work in Celestia if you offset it horizontally by 50%.

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Post #12by danielj » 15.10.2007, 11:12

It is interesting,but the Steve Albers??textures are still too crude,with a lot of seams.I still waiting for someone to refine this textures.Not only Iapetus??,but also of other Saturnian moons.I don??t have computer habilities needed for it.Any volunteers?
Also,the texture works perfectly in Celestia without any offset in Geforces 6,7 and 8 because they works with non power of 2 textures,but I didn??t see if the locations match it...


The Singing Badger wrote:Wow!

Steve Albers has made a new Iapetus map.

http://laps.fsl.noaa.gov/albers/sos/sos.html

It'll work in Celestia if you offset it horizontally by 50%.

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Post #13by t00fri » 15.10.2007, 11:27

I have updated my 4k Iapetus texture with the same new data which looks very nice ;-) . There is not much point in going for 8k size yet.

I may show my updated texture tonight at CM.

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Post #14by Cham » 15.10.2007, 14:42

t00fri wrote:I have updated my 4k Iapetus texture with the same new data which looks very nice ;-) . I may show my updated texture tonight at CM.


Showing the texture is one thing. Giving access to it is another. Will you release your new texture ?
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Post #15by t00fri » 15.10.2007, 15:22

Cham wrote:
t00fri wrote:I have updated my 4k Iapetus texture with the same new data which looks very nice ;-) . I may show my updated texture tonight at CM.

Showing the texture is one thing. Giving access to it is another. Will you release your new texture ?


Cham,

I always release my work, whenever I feel it is ready according to my own quality standards. Probably one version will form the official update of my 4k iapetus texture that is located in the hires directory in CVS. I also may make a less rigorous but pleasing version available @CM that includes both bump and specmaps.

I also made a number of further new/updated textures of Saturn moons based on the official Ciclops data (Dec 2006). Notably one based on the highest resolution 16k map of Enceladus by the Ciclops imaging group. There were a large number of nasty artefacts, that I all got rid off on the weekend.

Did you want to imply that I should rather not show my iapetus texture tonight, if I don't release it at the same time? That would be easy ;-)

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Post #16by ElChristou » 15.10.2007, 15:30

t00fri wrote:...Did you want to imply that I should rather not show my iapetus texture tonight, if I don't release it at the same time? That would be easy ;-)



Release, release, release! :wink:
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Post #17by t00fri » 15.10.2007, 15:38

ElChristou wrote:
t00fri wrote:...Did you want to imply that I should rather not show my iapetus texture tonight, if I don't release it at the same time? That would be easy ;-)


Release, release, release! :wink:


No no, the implication was rather NOT showing, since I never hurry, with releases before I am satisfied.

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Post #18by ElChristou » 15.10.2007, 15:46

t00fri wrote:
ElChristou wrote:
t00fri wrote:...Did you want to imply that I should rather not show my iapetus texture tonight, if I don't release it at the same time? That would be easy ;-)


Release, release, release! :wink:

No no, the implication was rather NOT showing, since I never hurry, with releases before I am satisfied.

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Then,

show it, show it, show it!

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Post #19by Cham » 15.10.2007, 15:55

Thanks for the explanation, Fridger.

It's just that it happens frequently that people are showing some "finished" stuff, and teases the other users, without ever releasing it to the public. Or the delay is so long that we end forgetting about it. What gives ? Personally, I'm not really interested in seeing stuff if it's not "close enough" to the final release. And if it's never released, why showing it ? It doesn't interest me to see it shown on a web page only.

I prefer that a finished texture is announced about at the same time it is released. Or else, what gives ?
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Post #20by ElChristou » 15.10.2007, 16:14

Cham wrote:It's just that it happens frequently that people are showing some "finished" stuff, and teases the other users, without ever releasing it to the public. Or the delay is so long that we end forgetting about it. What gives ? Personally, I'm not really interested in seeing stuff if it's not "close enough" to the final release. And if it's never released, why showing it ? It doesn't interest me to see it shown on a web page only.


Hey Cham, you say that for me or for Don Edwards? (or for both?) I see only both of us with long period before release...
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