 PIA 08418
Avg Rating: 8/10
Dione Atlas Index
PDF 966 KB
JPEG 525 KB
 PIA 08418
Avg Rating: 8.50/10
SD-1 North Polar Area
PDF 3.4 MB
JPEG 837 KB
Map Only- JPEG 692 KB
 PIA 08418
SD-2 Aeneas
PDF 4.3 MB
JPEG 1.2 MB
Map Only- JPEG 2.0 MB
 PIA 08418
SD-3 Herbesus
PDF 4.4 MB
JPEG 1.3 MB
Map Only- JPEG 2.2 MB
 PIA 08418
SD-4 Latinus
PDF 4.2 MB
JPEG 1.2 MB
Map Only- JPEG 1.9 MB
 PIA 08418
SD-5 Clusium Fossae
PDF 4.2 MB
JPEG 1.2 MB
Map Only- JPEG 1.9 MB
 PIA 08418
SD-6 Romulus
PDF 4.0 MB
JPEG 1.1 MB
Map Only- JPEG 1.7 MB
 PIA 08418
SD-7 Lagus
PDF 4.6 MB
JPEG 1.3 MB
Map Only- JPEG 2.5 MB
 PIA 08418
SD-8 Mezentius
PDF 4.6 MB
JPEG 1.3 MB
Map Only- JPEG 2.6 MB
 PIA 08418
SD-9 Padua Chasmata
PDF 4.1 MB
JPEG 1.1 MB
Map Only- JPEG 1.8 MB
 PIA 08418
SD-10 Eurotas Chasmata
PDF 4.2 MB
JPEG 1.2 MB
Map Only- JPEG 2.0 MB
 PIA 08418
Avg Rating: 6.75/10
SD-11 Dido
PDF 3.9 MB
JPEG 1.1 MB
Map Only- JPEG 1.6 MB
 PIA 08418
SD-12 Evander
PDF 4.4 MB
JPEG 1.3 MB
Map Only- JPEG 2.3 MB
 PIA 08418
SD-13 Sabinus
PDF 4.2 MB
JPEG 1.2 MB
Map Only- JPEG 2.0 MB
 PIA 08418
SD-14 Prytanis
PDF 4.1 MB
JPEG 1.1 MB
Map Only- JPEG 1.7 MB
 PIA 08418
SD-15 Aufidus Catena, South Polar Area
PDF 3.8 MB
JPEG 996 KB
Map Only- JPEG 1.3 MB
|
|
Presented here is a complete set of cartographic map sheets from a high-resolution Dione atlas, a project of the Cassini Imaging Team.
The map sheets form a 15-quadrangle series covering the entire surface of Dione at a nominal scale of 1:1,000,000. An index for the atlas is included here, along with an unlabeled version of each terrain section.
The map data was acquired by the Cassini imaging experiment. The mean radius of Dione used for projection of the maps is 562.53 kilometers (349.54 miles).
Names for features have been approved by the International Astronomical Union (IAU).
The Cassini Equinox Mission is a joint United States and European endeavor. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, manages the mission for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington, D.C. The Cassini orbiter was designed, developed and assembled at JPL. The imaging team consists of scientists from the US, England, France, and Germany. The imaging operations center and team lead (Dr. C. Porco) are based at the Space Science Institute in Boulder, Colo.
For more information about the Cassini Equinox Mission visit http://ciclops.org, http://www.nasa.gov/cassini and http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov.
Credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute/DLR Released: August 6, 2008 (PIA 08418)
Image/Caption Information |