At 01:40 pm 16/06/2006 -0400, you wrote:
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>From: Grimer
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>Also you will notice that the
>central splashes are small. This corresponds to the apex of
>the dome which is the thinnest part.
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>You are probably right; however, it's your fault that I look at things 
>in a different way.  We expect those void are due to eruptive blowouts. 
> But, just suppose the material was SUCKED out by B-a hole.
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>Terry


Well, I did originally suggest they were B-atm. tornadoes 
resulting from the puncturing of a Beta-atmosphere cavity
and I must admit they do look more like tornados than
splashes. Maybe its a tornado-like splash, i.e. a splash
with a lot of rotation if you can imagine such a thing.

Or better still, B-atm. vacuum induced tornados which
whip up the molten material from the dome shrapnel
impacts.

One thing for sure, it's dramatic enough to be nuclear.
The solids are behaving like liquids which implies a 
high speed event.

Frank




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