Voyager imaging experiment

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Imaging Techniques, Jupiter (Planet), Natural Satellites, Planetary Atmospheres, Saturn (Planet), Voyager Project, Atmospheric Composition, Jupiter Red Spot, Planetary Surfaces, Saturn Rings, Vidicons

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The Voyager imaging experiment, which involves two independently operated television systems (a narrow- and a wide-angle camera), is designed to conduct investigations of the atmospheres and surface properties of Jupiter, Saturn, their satellites and Saturn's rings. Objects of the investigations include the horizontal and vertical structure of visible clouds, the vertical structure of high, optically thin scattering layers on Jupiter and Saturn, the Great Red Spot, the South Equatorial Belt, chromophores on Io and Titan, the geology of several satellites, the masses, spin axes and periods of rotation of several satellites, the radial distribution of material in Saturn's rings, and the optical scattering properties of the primaries, rings, and satellites at a variety of wavelengths and phase angles.

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