Enceladus Cassini Global Mosaic 110m v1
Product Information:
This mosaic shows an updated global map of Saturn's icy moon Enceladus that incorporates new images taken during flybys in October and November 2009. All images were map-projected to the IAU mean radius (252.1 km per pixel). The map is an equidistant (simple cylindrical) projection and has a scale of 110 meters (360 feet) per pixel (m) at the equator. The mean radius of Enceladus used for projection of this map is 252 kilometers (157 miles). Like other recent Enceladus global maps, this mosaic was shifted 3.5 degrees to the west to be consistent with the International Astronomical Union (IAU) longitude definition for Enceladus (Bland, 2018).
Mission and Instrument Information:
The Cassini-Huygens mission was a joint endeavor between the Italian Space Agency, European Space Agency (ESA) and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Cassini-Huygens launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Base in Florida on October 15, 1997 and ended on September 15, 2017 when Cassini began its Final Entry into Saturn’s Atmosphere. The primary mission ran from July 2004 – June 2008, the first mission extension (Equinox) was from July 2008- October 2010 and was followed by a final extended mission (Solstice) from October 2010 – September 2017. During the Equinox extended mission, Cassini had seven encounters with Enceladus in October and November 2009. 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, Colorado, USA.
The Cassini Imaging Science Subsystem (ISS) consists of two framing cameras. The narrow angle camera is a reflecting telescope with a focal length of 2000 mm and a field of view of 0.35 degrees. The wide-angle camera is a refractor with a focal length of 200 mm and a field of view of 3.5 degrees. The stated objective of the ISS is to obtain global coverage for all medium-sized icy satellites with a resolution better than 1 km/pixel and high-resolution images of selected areas (Porco, 2004). This goal was achieved with image sequences obtained during close flybys supplemented by images from greater distances to complete the coverage (Roatsch, 2016)
References:
Bland, M. T., Becker, T. L., Edmundson, K. L., Roatsch, T., Archinal, B. A., Takir, D., Patterson, G. W., et al. (2018). A new Enceladus global control network, image mosaic, and updated pointing kernels from Cassini's 13‐year mission. Earth and Space Science, 5(10), 604–621. https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1029/2018EA000399
Roatsch, T., Kersten, E., Matz, K.-D., Scholten, F., & Porco, C. C. (2016). Cartography of the medium-sized saturnian satellites based on Cassini-ISS images. Paper presented at the Enceladus and the Icy Moons of Saturn Conference, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Boulder, CO. https://www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/enceladus2016/pdf/3032.pdf
Porco C. C., West, R. A., Squyres, S., McEwan, A., Thomas, P., Murray, C. D., Delgenio, A., et al. (2004). Cassini Imaging Science: Instrument Characteristics and Anticipated Scientific Investigations at Saturn. In: Russell C. T. (Eds.), The Cassini-Huygens Mission. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3874-7_6
- Publisher
- Space Science Institute
- Publication Date
- 22 October 2018
- Originator
- Cassini Team, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Space Science Institute
- Group
- PDS
- Added to Astropedia
- 13 January 2014
- Modified
- 16 October 2020
General
- Purpose
This mosaic incorporates images acquired during Cassini flybys of Enceladus and includes October and November 2009 imagery.
- Geospatial Data Presentation Form
- Global Mosaic, Remote-sensing Data, Raster Data
- Edition
- February 2010
- Online Linkage
- https://planetarymaps.usgs.gov/mosaic/Enceladus_Cassini_mosaic_global_110m.tif
- Native Data Set Environment
- ISIS v3
- Supplemental Information
- http://www.ciclops.org/view/6197/Map_of_Enceladus_-_February_2010?js=1, https://doi.org/10.1029/2018EA000399
Keywords
- System
- Saturn
- Target
- Enceladus
- Mission
- Cassini-Huygens
Contact and Distribution
- Access Constraints
- Public domain
- Use Constraints
- Please cite authors
Data Status and Quality
- Update Frequency
- As needed
- Process Date
- 1 February 2010
Lineage
- PDS Status
- PDS 3 Like
- Source Originator
- Space Science Institute
- Source Title
- Map of Enceladus - February 2010
- Source Online Linkage
- https://pds-imaging.jpl.nasa.gov/volumes/iss.html, https://pds-imaging.jpl.nasa.gov/portal/cassini_mission.html
- Type of Source Media
- Online
Geospatial Information
- Minimum Latitude
- -90
- Maximum Latitude
- 90
- Minimum Longitude
- -180
- Maximum Longitude
- 180
- Direct Spatial Reference Method
- Raster
- Object Type
- Pixel
- Lines (pixels)
- 7201
- Samples (pixels)
- 14401
- Bit Type
- 8
- Quad Name
- Radius A
- 252000
- Radius C
- 252000
- Bands
- 1
- Pixel Resolution (meters/pixel)
- 109.95574287564
- Scale (pixels/degree)
- 40
- Horizontal Coordinate System Units
- Meters
- Map Projection Name
- Simple Cylindrical
- Latitude Type
- Planetocentric
- Longitude Direction
- Positive West
- Longitude Domain
- -180 to 180