At the start of each quarter, the Cassini mission releases three months' worth of data to the Planetary Data System. I watch the updates page at the Planetary Data System's Rings Node every day to see when the data is ingested into their OPUS search engine, ready to pounce as soon as I can browse it. As with the last few data releases, this one mostly contained images of Saturn, its rings, and Titan, with few photos of other moons.

Among my favorite things from this quarter's haul of public data were a couple of views of Titan that show how it's growing a "hood" over its north pole.