... This interpretation stretches the data as far as is feasible. The leading side faces forwards in the orbit of Pandora. ... The leading side faces forwards in the orbit of Pandora. The trailing side faces backwards along the orbit. ...
... This interpretation stretches the data as far as is feasible. The leading side faces forwards in the orbit of Larissa. ... The leading side faces forwards in the orbit of Larissa. The trailing side faces backwards along the orbit. ...
... The lower slopes averaged about 8 to 10 degrees but, above them, the mountain sides steepened and rose nearly as far and nearly as fast as the slopes of Mt. ...
... enter from one side, terrestrial ones from the other, each splits into two parts and the halves then reattach in such a way that a northern " open " line forms, half interplanetary, half terrestrial (see drawing below), and similarly on the southern side ...
... enter from one side, terrestrial ones from the other, each splits into two parts and the halves then reattach in such a way that a northern " open " line forms, half interplanetary, half terrestrial (see drawing below), and similarly on the southern side ...
... In other cases of extreme events even solitary active region perturbations on the visible side of the Sun not too far from the disk center can produce comparable geomagnetic storms under favorable magnetic field orientation inside and around the ...
... The fact it is displaced towards America means Americans do not have to go as far north to see aurora as do, say, residents of Siberia, on the other side of the globe. ...