Hyades Cluster Stars
The Distribution of the Hyades Cluster Stars is largely (firstly) along the Red and (secondly) Green Axes. Less along the (3rd) Blue Axis. These Hyades Topology Axes are actually not far of from the UVW (XYZ) of the Galactic Coordinate System. And thus Red turns out to be quite close to U(X), and Green to V(Y) and Blue to W(Z).
This week's artistic illustration is meant to convey the impression of the breathtaking Electrodynamic Sinusoidal-Helix Co-orbital Symphony of the Hyades Cluster Stars. However only Thirteen (random, possible) Helixoidal trajectory plots are shown, completed by hand. [I do not have access to the actual helixoidal accelerations, velocity direction and amplitude changes over time, for any of the Hyades Stars.] Over 500 MORE trajectories need to be illustrated just for this Core region of about 15 Parsecs (uncorrected) radius.
Because I wanted to practice my multiple Helix-Illustration on last summer's Chart, with the Oblate-Spheroid overlay, the Hyades Stars Helixoidal Trajectories were rendered assuming a Hyades Cluster Group Wave Trajectory along/around the Blue (vertical) Axis of the illustration.
The actual Trajectory of Propagation of the Group is about 2/3 (60°) in the X (Red) Direction and 1/3 (30°) in the Y (Green) Direction. That is at about ~40 km/sec towards Betelgeuse which is about 210° in the Galactic XY Plane of Reference where 180° is -X and 270° West is -Y.
Thus, as you can well see, many more Electrodynamic 4D Sinusoidal Co-Orbital Hyades Cluster Dance-Troupe renderings will be forthcoming in the weeks and months ahead -- even BEFORE we add the 'Circles and Arrows' (Voltmeter probes and meter readings) exploring the Voltage, Magnetic Field, Charge, Current, Inductance, Capacitance and Impedance of the Whole Cluster -- in addition to the Velocities, Frequencies, Wavelengths and Periods of the Individual Stars and Star-Systems ...
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