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Image mosaic of S7 Hyperion. This image mosaic is a high-pass filtered version
constructed from Voyager 2 images. It is a simple cylindrical projection based on the
reference points noted in Thomas, et al. (1995). It is 1 degree per pixel, longitude
runs 0 to 360 degrees so longitude = 360 - sample. Latitude is 90 - line (the
flatter part of the image is the bottom). The highest resolution in the images used
to create the mosaic is approximately 5 km/pixel.
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10.1006/icar.1995.1147
Thomas, P.C., G.J. Black, and P.D. Nicholson, Hyperion: Rotation, Shape, and Geology
from Voyager Images, Icarus 117, 128-148, 1995. doi: 10.1006/icar.1995.1147
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Image mosaic of S7 Hyperion. This image mosaic is a high-pass filtered version
constructed from Voyager 2 images. It is a simple cylindrical projection based on the
reference points noted in Thomas, et al. (1995). It is 1 degree per pixel, longitude
runs 0 to 360 degrees so longitude = 360 - sample. Latitude is 90 - line (the
flatter part of the image is the bottom). The highest resolution in the images used
to create the mosaic is approximately 5 km/pixel.
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