This is the case with these dots. Highlighting them by enhancement has
changed their appearance, shrinking them, while making them brighter
in backlit contrast, which is too bad, but, better view is better than
no view at all
A
B
C
D
DOMINO SPACING
The flying dominos at Regulus used to illustrate domino ratios is
actually in migration, two different Dss photos (red filter and blue
filter) show the trio moved along its arc of orbit
A tandem pair (just two). There may be three. Compass span (spread two
fingers and check it out) between the two commas is identical to a third
object seen in vestige only, hardly noticed perhaps the star's small
lightbulb overlaying the vestige is enough to wash out the third comma
Tidaltwins are common, (but not that common) and have no single pattern,
two close together triple spaced (three times two equals 6 tidals) all
on a single radial out from their star. Two lines of three each in
parallel, all six again of identical kind, are another variant of
tidal twinpairs
CLOCKSTEP TIDAL TRIOS AT VEGA
ANOTHER TIDAL TRIO AT ALDEBARAN
|
TIDAL TRIO AT ALDEBARAN
PARALLEL TIDAL TRIOS AT BETELGEUSE
|
TIDAL TRIO AT BETELGEUSE
ANOTHER TIDAL TRIO AT BETELGEUSE
|
TIDAL TRIO AT ALPHA ANDROMEDA
TINY DOT MAY BE HARD PLANET IN TIDAL TRIO AT SIRIUS
|
DITTO TIDAL TRIOS AT ALDEBARAN
|
TIDAL TRIO AT ALPHA PEG
|
TIDAL TRIO AT REGULUS
|
TIDAL TRIO AT REGULUS HAS MOVED TO ANOTHER POSITION
|
TWO TIDAL TRIOS IN ORBIT AT BETELGEUSE
|
TIDAL TRIO AT ALTAIR
|
FIERCE FLARES CAPTURED ON FILM AT ALPHA PEG
|