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Adaptive image coding was used by the [[Cassini-Huygens]] craft to relay images from [[Saturn]]. Only about 5% of the images show any visual signs of damage. As the spacecraft has an error correcting [[Solid-state drive|Flash drive]] and long timeframes between image taking events, damaged images like this can be present. It is assumed that the number of damaged, but unrecoverable images from the Cassini mission is about 0.01% or less.{{Update inline|date=December 2019|reason=How many of the images were actually damaged, now that the mission has ended?}}
 
[[Image:Damaged N00153918.jpg|thumb|center|450px|The Cassini camera was pointing toward DIONE[[Dione (moon)|Dione]] at a distance of approximately 548,210 kilometers. The image was taken using the CL1 and CL2 filters on May 17, 2010.|alt=]]
 
=== Cassini Lossless Compression ===