File:Class C Stellar Engine.JPG
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An illustration of a Class C en:Stellar engine. Image is to scale. Sun is accurately colored according to spectral type. Orbit of collectors depicted at an average of 1 AU radius. Collectors are 1.0 x 107 km in diameter, or ~25 times the distance between the Earth and the Moon. Collectors are spaced 3 degrees from midpoint to midpoint, around the orbital circle. Camera perspective is from a point 2.8 AU from the star, and below the ecliptic. Ring radii are spaced 1.5x107 km. Rings are rotated 15 degrees relative to one another, around a common axis of rotation. en:Statite mirror is hovering over the north pole of the star (with regards to the en:ecliptic), at a distance of 1 AU. |
Date | 2 September 2006 (original upload date) |
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Author | Vedexent at English Wikipedia |
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[edit]- 2006-09-02 03:03 Vedexent 1024×768×8 (59447 bytes) An illustration of a Class C [[Stellar Engine]]. Image is to scale. Sun is accurately colored according to spectral type. Orbit of collectors depicted at an average of 1 AU radius. Collectors are 1.0 x 10<sup>7</sup> km in diameter, or ~25 times the d
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