File:Magnétosphère Jovienne (vue du pôle nord)-en.svg
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DescriptionMagnétosphère Jovienne (vue du pôle nord)-en.svg |
English: Jovian magnetosphere as viewed from above the north pole. The formation of plasmoids is shown. The arrows show the plasma convection directions. Français : Magnétosphère Jovienne vue du pôle nord. La formation des plasmoïdes est présentée. Les flèches montrent la direction de la convection du plasma. |
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[edit]This image is a derivative work of the following images:
- File:Magnétosphère_Jovienne_(vue_du_pôle_nord).svg licensed with Cc-by-sa-3.0, GFDL
- 2010-03-23T17:54:10Z Hellotheworld 900x1400 (48595 Bytes) global review, more accurate to article source (w:fr), and more clear. (I hape so :) ) all text are put in 'text SVG' (especialy 'azimutal current'), to help translation thanks to wiki-tools.
- 2010-03-23T13:29:32Z Hellotheworld 770x979 (60179 Bytes) amélioration générale / general improvment
- 2010-02-28T07:57:11Z PiRK 770x979 (45151 Bytes) ''plasmoide en formation'' separe de la'' nappe de plasma en co-rotation''
- 2010-02-27T12:58:10Z PiRK 770x979 (41737 Bytes) one line of text converted to path because it didn't appear on the pngs of previous version
- 2010-02-27T12:54:56Z PiRK 770x979 (19466 Bytes) {{Information |Description={{en|1=Jovian magnetosphere as viewed from above the north pole. The formation of plasmoids is shown. The arrows show the plasma convection directions.}} {{fr|Magnétosphère Jovienne vue du pôle n
- File:Jovian_magnetosphere_(view_from_the_north_pole).png licensed with Cc-by-sa-3.0, GFDL
- 2009-05-24T16:13:26Z Ruslik0 2000x2486 (118819 Bytes) {{Information |Description={{en|1=Jovian magnetosphere as viewed from the north pole. The formation of plasmoids is shown. The arrows show the plasma convection directions.}} |Source=Own work by uploader |Author=[[User:Ruslik
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current | 08:45, 24 March 2010 | 900 × 1,400 (47 KB) | Hellotheworld (talk | contribs) | MAGNETOPAUSE arrow reput in place | |
18:24, 23 March 2010 | 900 × 1,400 (47 KB) | Hellotheworld (talk | contribs) | I'am dummy ! this artefact I showned is only in a eqatorial view, not a north pole view !!! reverse ! | ||
18:13, 23 March 2010 | 900 × 1,400 (47 KB) | Hellotheworld (talk | contribs) | en version... sorry :-) | ||
18:12, 23 March 2010 | 900 × 1,400 (47 KB) | Hellotheworld (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description={{en|1=Jovian magnetosphere as viewed from above the north pole. The formation of plasmoids is shown. The arrows show the plasma convection directions.}} {{fr|Magnétosphère Jovienne vue du pôle nord. La formation des plasmoï |
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