Ringmakers of Saturn PDF - Patrick Crusade
Ringmakers of Saturn PDF - Patrick Crusade
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LIST OF PLATES<br />
23. Non-uniformly luminescent F ring in positional relationship to A-ring components<br />
and a shepherding satellite.<br />
24. Segments <strong>of</strong> F-ring close-up showing that luminosity derives from emissively<br />
active core material.<br />
(a) Region (1), plate 23<br />
(b) Region (2), plate 23<br />
25. Non-uniformly luminescent F-ring <strong>of</strong> plate 23 exposed to reveal inter-connections<br />
between the F-ring and A-ring outer edge.<br />
26. Photograph <strong>of</strong> braided F-ring exposed to reveal a large coupled object.<br />
27. Three fineness ratio 13 vehicles having multiple unit sizes <strong>of</strong> 1, 2 and 4 closely<br />
satisfy the planar dimensional requirements for forming the A, B, C and D<br />
<strong>Saturn</strong>ian rings. View is perpendicular to the ring plane.<br />
28. A simplified electromagnetic vehicle in different attitude angles for two positions<br />
during formation <strong>of</strong> the inner-Enke A ring.<br />
29. A dark blue latitudinal stripe in <strong>Saturn</strong>'s atmosphere emanates from an object<br />
identifiable as a probable electromagnetic vehicle component.<br />
30. Salient features <strong>of</strong> an operational electromagnetic vehicle.<br />
31. Front-end appearance <strong>of</strong> an electromagnetic vehicle as rendered from plate 30.<br />
32. Luminescently active landscape on Dione.<br />
33. Dione's narrow-band illuminated topography showing various types <strong>of</strong> emission.<br />
34. Dione's narrow-band illuminated topography evidencing widespread emissive<br />
activity.<br />
35. Macro-views <strong>of</strong> Dione showing curvi-linear surface markings and duality in<br />
surface lighting.<br />
(a) Photographic identifications<br />
(b) Pictorial identification aids<br />
36. Macro-scopic composite view showing Dione amidst an impinging electromagnetic<br />
flow field.<br />
37. Iapetus exhibiting dichotomous facial topography adjacent an active zone<br />
populated with circular and elongated light sources.<br />
38. Composite photograph <strong>of</strong> Iapetus showing illumination by, and a peripheral<br />
linking to, an electromagnetic vehicle.<br />
39. Micro-photographic montage showing Iapetus subjected to an electro-potential<br />
field created by an electromagnetic vehicle.<br />
40. Electro-potential flow field for a conducting sphere located between bi-level<br />
voltage sources.<br />
41. Network <strong>of</strong> electrical current and equi-potential paths calculated for a sphere in<br />
ideal flow.<br />
42. Illustration <strong>of</strong> Iapetus constrained by the electro-potential field <strong>of</strong> an electromagnetic<br />
vehicle as rendered from plates 38 and 39.<br />
43. Mare Orientale as portrayed on an <strong>of</strong>ficial NASA moon globe.<br />
44. Configuration interpretation <strong>of</strong> lunar markings at Mare Orientale utilizing an<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial NASA moon globe.<br />
45. An electromagnetic vehicle and a NASA moon globe co-scaled and positioned to<br />
illustrate formation <strong>of</strong> Mare Orientale.<br />
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