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Composite Image of the Moon From Cassini

Target Name:  Moon
Spacecraft:  Cassini
Produced by:  Cassini Imaging Team/University of Arizona/JPL/NASA
Copyright: Public Domain
Date Released: 18 August 1999

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This composite image was made from 3 narrow angle ISS images which captured a significant portion of the Moon during the Moon flyby imaging sequence and which comprise the narrow angle movie above. From left to right, they show the Moon in the green, blue and ultraviolet regions of the spectrum. The spatial scale in the blue and ultraviolet images was 2.3 km/pixel. The original scale in the green image (which was captured on the CCD in the usual manner and then reduced in size by 2x2 pixel summing within the camera system) was 4.6 km/pixels. It has been enlarged for display to the same scale as the other two through bicubic interpolation. All three images have been scaled so that the brightness of Crisium basin, the dark circular region in the upper right, is the same in each image.

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