A Comparison of the Latitudes of Saturn's Belts Derived from Voyager Imagery and Earth-Based Observation

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Saturn, Latitude, Voyager Missions, Imagery, Earth-Based Observations, Surface, Features, Photographs, Equatorial Regions, Procedure

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Mean belt latitudes for Saturn have been derived from measures of
Voyager photographs and also from drawings of the planet made by members
of the BAA Saturn Section. A comparison between the results from each
source is made and a possible explanation of the discrepancies is made.

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