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Jupiter's Rings

12 Jan 2018 19:50

Based mostly on Voyager and Galileo's observations
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Add it by creating a folder in addons called textures/planets and placing the jupiter-rings.png file there
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Jupiter's Rings

12 Jan 2018 20:05

Very cool. I wondered when I might see that. Thanks.

Some Juno results are being presented at the 231st AAS meeting. Apparently Saturn's north pole is not terribly unique in having a weird geometric structure. Juno has revealed that Jupiter's north pole has an octagonal arrangement of permanent cyclones, and the planet's south pole has a pentagonal arrangement of permanent cyclones. Infrared images attached from the conference.
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Re: Jupiter's Rings

12 Dec 2024 13:37

While I can say the realistic Jupiter rings, are better than the ones in SpaceEngine, I'm still struggling to get the PNG properly loaded in the game. Is there any other way?
 
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Re: Jupiter's Rings

27 Jan 2025 14:49

the link doesn't work
 
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Re: Jupiter's Rings

30 Mar 2025 23:37

While I can say the realistic Jupiter rings, are better than the ones in SpaceEngine, I'm still struggling to get the PNG properly loaded in the game. Is there any other way?
What's so special about the Jupiter Rings that their disappearance can't be random?
 
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Re: Jupiter's Rings

30 Mar 2025 23:40

Very cool. I wondered when I might see that. Thanks.

Some Juno results are being presented at the 231st AAS meeting. Apparently Saturn's north pole is not terribly unique in having a weird geometric structure. Juno has revealed that Jupiter's north pole has an octagonal arrangement of permanent cyclones, and the planet's south pole has a pentagonal arrangement of permanent cyclones. Infrared images attached from the conference.
Saturn's North Pole is always a mystery when satellite images always capture very unique moments. Even a small asteroid, they always bring surprises to scientists when studying. :???:
 
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Re: Jupiter's Rings

30 Mar 2025 23:43

Very cool. I wondered when I might see that. Thanks.

Some Juno results are being presented at the 231st AAS meeting. Apparently Saturn's north pole is not terribly unique in having a weird geometric structure. Juno has revealed that Jupiter's north pole has an octagonal arrangement of permanent cyclones, and the planet's south pole has a pentagonal arrangement of permanent cyclones. Infrared images attached from the conference.
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Saturn's North Pole is always a mystery when satellite images always capture very unique moments. Even a small asteroid, they always bring surprises to scientists when studying. :???:
I want to have a new proof for this trouble. Thanks!

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