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Where are the high definition pictures of Titan?

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Bill - 31 Oct 2004 17:28 GMT
We were told a few days before closest approach to Titan that we would
see images down to 30m resolution. Where are they?
Jonathan Silverlight - 31 Oct 2004 20:11 GMT
>We were told a few days before closest approach to Titan that we would
>see images down to 30m resolution. Where are they?

When "were we told" this? A quick look at <http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/>
shows an image with 850 meter resolution, but that's described as
"medium resolution".
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What have they got to hide? Release the ESA Beagle 2 report.
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