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Voyager team and used in the maps. The locations and
dimensions of all previously known features were measured
again on the basis of the Cassini data and were corrected when
necessary. The nomenclature proposed by the Cassini-ISS team
was approved by the IAU [http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/].
In the time of writing the Phoebe map and the Enceladus atlas
are available to the public through the Imaging Team's website
[http://ciclops.org/maps]. The map tiles have been also archived
as standard products in the Planetary Data System (PDS)
[http://pds.jpl.nasa.gov/].
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The authors acknowledge helpful discussions with J. Blue and
R. Kirk (USGS).