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Rhea Polar Maps - January 2011

 

The northern and southern hemispheres of Rhea are seen in these polar stereographic maps, mosaicked from the best-available Cassini and Voyager images.

Six Voyager images fill in gaps in Cassini's coverage of the moon's north pole. These maps are updates to the versions released in February 2010 (see PIA12562 and PIA12563). These mosaics contain data from Cassini's Jan. 11, 2011, flyby of Rhea.

Each map is centered on one of the poles, and surface coverage extends to the equator. Grid lines show latitude and longitude in 30-degree increments. The scale in the full-size versions of these maps is 417 meters (1,370 feet) per pixel. The mean radius of Rhea used for projection of these maps is 764.1 kilometers (474.8 miles).

 

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Rhea Polar Maps - January 2011
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Rhea Polar Maps - January 2011
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North Pole Unlabeled Full Size 7334x7334:
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Rhea Polar Maps - January 2011
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South Pole Labeled Full Size 11338x11338:
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Rhea Polar Maps - January 2011
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South Pole Unlabeled Full Size 7334x7334:
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