We present a first high contrast 1.575 micron surface map of Titan, that is haze corrected by simultaneously imaging the stratospheric layer. At visible and most near-infrared wavelengths, the methane rich atmosphere completely obscures the surface; only in a few narrow wavelength windows does the atmosphere become optically thin. One of the most convenient windows [CITE] lies at 1.58 μm, adjacent to the methane absorption feature at 1.62 μm. Our data span seven consecutive nights, resulting in phase coverage of 275° in longitude. The images were taken with NAOS-CONICA adaptive optics system at the VLT, using the recently commissioned Simultaneous Differential Imager mode (SDI). The combination of adaptive optics and simultaneous ...
International audienceTitan shows its surface through many methane windows in the 1-5 mm region. Win...
We have observed Titan from 1991 to 2005 between 0.8 and 2.5 microns with the Fourier Transform Spec...
International audienceWe have processed all images of Titan's surface acquired by the Visual and Inf...
We present a first high contrast 1.575 micron surface map of Titan, that is haze corrected by simul...
International audienceWe have acquired resolved images of Titan with the adaptive optics systems PUE...
We present a new map of Titan's surface obtained in the spectral 'window' at ∼1.6 μm between strong ...
At the time of the Huygens probe descent in Titan's atmosphere, on 14 January 2005, many ground-base...
One of the primary goals of the Cassini-Huygens mission, in orbit around Saturn since July 2004, is ...
Highlights of Astronomy. 2002. vol. 12The first images of Titan at 1.3 micron were obtained with the...
International audienceIn this paper we present an updated analysis of VIMS data in view of recent de...
International audienceTitan shows its surface through many methane windows in the 1-5 mm region. Win...
We have observed Titan from 1991 to 2005 between 0.8 and 2.5 microns with the Fourier Transform Spec...
International audienceWe have processed all images of Titan's surface acquired by the Visual and Inf...
We present a first high contrast 1.575 micron surface map of Titan, that is haze corrected by simul...
International audienceWe have acquired resolved images of Titan with the adaptive optics systems PUE...
We present a new map of Titan's surface obtained in the spectral 'window' at ∼1.6 μm between strong ...
At the time of the Huygens probe descent in Titan's atmosphere, on 14 January 2005, many ground-base...
One of the primary goals of the Cassini-Huygens mission, in orbit around Saturn since July 2004, is ...
Highlights of Astronomy. 2002. vol. 12The first images of Titan at 1.3 micron were obtained with the...
International audienceIn this paper we present an updated analysis of VIMS data in view of recent de...
International audienceTitan shows its surface through many methane windows in the 1-5 mm region. Win...
We have observed Titan from 1991 to 2005 between 0.8 and 2.5 microns with the Fourier Transform Spec...
International audienceWe have processed all images of Titan's surface acquired by the Visual and Inf...