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Detailed Observations of Titan by Cassini Mission (2004-2017)

Titan was systematically targeted during the Cassini mission from July 2, 2004, to Apr 22, 2017. Comprehensive tables contain information on flybys, occultations, and mission sequences, and images are available. Instruments used for observations include CIRS, INMS, ISS, Radar, RSS, UVIS, and VIMS.

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Detailed Observations of Titan by Cassini Mission (2004-2017)

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  1. Titan Observations Titan was systematically targeted throughout the Cassini mission. Observations have been planned to span the period from July 2, 2004 to Apr 22, 2017. Tables are available containing information concerning targeted and non-targeted flybys, solar and earthoccultations(See observer’s log) and graphics presenting information concerning observational sequences for the prime, equinox and solstice missions. Image PIA11829.jpg http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/ Observations were made by: CIRS - Composite Infrared Spectrometer INMS – Ion and Neutral Mass Spectrometer ISS - Imaging Science Subsystem Radar - a Radar instrument RSS – Radio Science UVIS - Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph VIMS - Visual and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer

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