Good idea, Joe, I hope someone tries it and posts the results. Some of the images also make ersatz stereo pairs. When I free-fuse some of them the resolution does improve slightly. Note there are quite a few pages with not much recognizable in the images, but once you wade through those, you'll encounter more excellent images from the descent phase, just keep clicking through the pages. I think all the recovered images are there. It does look a lot like an "ocean", doesn't it? If you can call liquid methane or ethane an "ocean". 300-degrees below zero! Brrr! Joe Bauman wrote:
Man, this is grand. And I think if several images of the same site can be stacked it could improve the resolution.
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I just remembered a comment from the ABC 4 News anchor on Saturday night's broadcast. (I don't watch ABC news much, so I don't know his name.) He referred to the Huygens images of eroded terrain as (and I paraphrase), "...evidence for water on Titan." I know you aren't that careless, Joe. Someone should ask newsbroadcasters to at least remember their high school educations, assuming of course they attended high school. Kim
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