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English: Color image of Tethys taken by Cassini's narrow-angle camera on December 24, 2005. IR, green and UV frames were processed to more closely match true color.
Note the enormous (450 km diameter) impact structure named Odysseus. Also discernible is a dark-grayish band running across the equator with slightly redder material to the south and north.
Taken at a distance of about 200 000 km and phase angle of 85 degrees.
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2006-10-17 10:40 Ugo 1024×1024× (246240 bytes) Color image of Tethys taken by Cassini's narrow-angle camera on December 24, 2005. IR, green and UV frames were processed to more closely match true color. Note the enormous (450 km diameter) impact structure named Odysseus. Also discernible is a dark-gra
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