QUOTE (Webscientist @ Jan 1 2019, 08:18 PM)
That's a fascinating area of the rings of Saturn. One can measure it in your 3D view.
When looking at those rings, I have in mind the phenomenon of clouds on Earth. When you are outside the clouds, they are bright and opaque and when you are inside the cloud, you are in the fog or in the haze but you have some visibility.
That area looks like a Terrestrial landscape but with a different physical logic. Our mind is not used to that.
When I see the shadows of the pseudo-mountains, I think about the snake skin terrain of Pluto and its blades but it has nothing to do with geology.
A fascinating environment that you managed to represent.
Are those pseudo-mountains or waves so round or are they sharper in reality?
Nice parallel with the clouds, surely you're right, it makes sense...
I've generated these structures from Nasa pictures so I guess they are pretty faithful, they call them "straws" and I think in reality they are actually sharper (kind of stalagmites ??) , at least for the tall ones, the smaller ones are more round I think, will post more about it these days...