
Enjoy!


Don. Edwards wrote:Something I am working on, my take take on the big movie planets.
No this is the radial velocity+astrometry solution (Bean & Seifahrt 2009). Since these results incorporate astrometric measurements, we have a fully specified orientation for the outer two planets (planet d is taken to be coplanar with b). The HARPS results (Correia et al. 2010) are radial velocity only - thanks to the rapid evolution of the system due to planet-planet interaction, they can extract the inclinations and the difference between the longitudes of the ascending node, but the absolute value of the ascending node is unconstrained. This is the same case for the planets of PSR B1257+12: the difference between the longitudes of the ascending node can be constrained from the timing measurements to be about 3 degrees (Konacki & Wolszczan 2003), but the absolute values are unknown.Hungry4info wrote:Now that is cool. Did you incorporate the recent HARPS-derived inclinations?
Pandora!Don. Edwards wrote:Something I am working on, my take take on the big movie planets.
Enjoy!
Don. Edwards wrote:Well time for a few more pictures of the movie planets.
I have included a compare as Milosz21 did.
But have a real close look at my Pandora and compare it with the movie shot.
Move!
Mine!
I think I have it nailed!
Well for the most part. I have a second party contact that knows the artist that rendered these shots for the movie, I have yet to pass then along to him, but if he is OK with them I may release them.
Hey this is all for fun anyway
Don. Edwards