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. 2013 Aug 12;3:2410. doi: 10.1038/srep02410

Figure 2. Comparison between the radio-occultation measurements and the nadir observations in the epochs of Voyager and Cassini.

Figure 2

(A) Temperature comparison at 3.0°S among the radio-occultation measurements by Voyager 1 (1980), the nadir observations by Voyager 1/2 (1980–81), and the nadir observations by Cassini (2009–10). (B) Temperature comparison at 31.2°S among the radio-occultation measurements by Voyager 2 (1981), the nadir observations by Voyager 1/2 (1980–81), and the nadir observations by Cassini (2009–10). (C) Temperature comparison at 1.8°S among the radio-occultation measurements by Cassini (2010), the nadir observations by Voyager 1/2 (1980–81), and the nadir observations by Cassini (2009–10). (D) Temperature comparison at 2.6°N among the radio-occultation measurements by Cassini (2010), the nadir observations by Voyager 1/2 (1980–81), and the nadir observations by Cassini (2009–10). The latitudes shown in this figure are plenatographic latitudes.