W00068779.jpg was taken on August 01, 2011 and received on Earth August 02, 2011. The camera was pointing toward RHEA at approximately 6,298 kilometers away, and the image was taken using the CL1 and CL2 filters. This image has not been validated or calibrated. can be found at: All of Cassini's raw images can be seen at http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/photos/raw/ ----> Rhea wide angle
Browsing through some raw Rhea images following the recent NASA email - see copy below - I came across an unusual crater that can be seen in three images that are attached. They were taken at a low sun angle so the shadows can show profiles quite clearly.
If you look carefully at these attached images [referenced below] and at the crater with a central spike at 8 o'clock in 779 [also visible in 778 & 777] - and at the detail of that crater, you should be able to make out evidence of :
*an unusual slim pointed and curved 'spire/spike' plus its shadow, and
* two parallel white lines, and
* apparent regularities in the shadow, that looks a bit like a square fat guy with legs & arms spread out, and
* a fainter small square-ish shadow, and
* a small rectangular extension to the crater at its 2 o'clock position