by kovil » Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:32 am
Do I detect a first in this APOD?
<<" . . . bright features identified as spokes that are thought to be groups of very small electrically charged ice particles." >>
Mainstream admitting that there is 'electricity in space' !
But then they'll tell us, "Oh, we knew that all along." ! lol
(i noticed this in the early am of the day it posted, but didn't want to start the topic with it)
From Wikipedia: "Rayleigh scattering (named after the English physicist Lord Rayleigh) is the elastic scattering of light or other electromagnetic radiation by particles much smaller than the wavelength of the light, which may be individual atoms or molecules. It can occur when light travels in transparent solids and liquids, but is most prominently seen in gases. Rayleigh scattering is a function of the electric polarizability of the particles.
Rayleigh scattering of sunlight in clear atmosphere is the main reason why the sky is blue: Rayleigh and cloud-mediated scattering contribute to diffuse light (direct light being sunrays).
For scattering by particles similar to or larger than a wavelength, see Mie theory or discrete dipole approximation (they apply to the Rayleigh regime as well)."
Does this imply that Saturn's ring particles are electrically polarized ?
Meaning there is an electric field surrounding Saturn?
Oh, we knew that all along ! haha
Do I detect a first in this APOD?
<<" . . . bright features identified as spokes that are thought to be groups of very small electrically charged ice particles." >>
Mainstream admitting that there is 'electricity in space' !
But then they'll tell us, "Oh, we knew that all along." ! lol
(i noticed this in the early am of the day it posted, but didn't want to start the topic with it)
From Wikipedia: "Rayleigh scattering (named after the English physicist Lord Rayleigh) is the elastic scattering of light or other electromagnetic radiation by particles much smaller than the wavelength of the light, which may be individual atoms or molecules. It can occur when light travels in transparent solids and liquids, but is most prominently seen in gases. Rayleigh scattering is a function of the electric polarizability of the particles.
Rayleigh scattering of sunlight in clear atmosphere is the main reason why the sky is blue: Rayleigh and cloud-mediated scattering contribute to diffuse light (direct light being sunrays).
For scattering by particles similar to or larger than a wavelength, see Mie theory or discrete dipole approximation (they apply to the Rayleigh regime as well)."
Does this imply that Saturn's ring particles are electrically polarized ?
Meaning there is an electric field surrounding Saturn?
Oh, we knew that all along ! haha