Seahorse  

Robert P. Munafo, 2008 Jan 25.



Colloquial name referring to any one of the filaments R2F(N/2N+1)B* in Seahorse Valley.


-0.745 48 +0.116 69i  0.012 76, Nmax: 17290
-0.745 48 +0.116 69i @ 0.012 76, Nmax: 17290


For example, this image shows R2F(13/27)a and its attached filaments. The "seahorse" is the majority of the filaments to the left of the mu-atom. Its tail is the spiral tip near the top of the image.




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