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'''Synchrotron radiation''' generated by large celestial bodies such as gas giant planets will affect the performance and accuracy of [[DRADIS]].
'''Synchrotron radiation''' generated by large celestial bodies such as gas giant planets will affect the performance and accuracy of [[DRADIS]].


After [[Kara Thrace|Starbuck]] believes she has spotted an Cylon fighter while on [[Combat Air Patrol|CAP]] over an unnamed gas giant, Colonel [[Saul Tigh]] (on ''[[Galactica]]'') notes that the synchrotron radiation around the planet will make it hard for them to verify a valid target {{TRS|Maelstrom}}.
After [[Kara Thrace|Starbuck]] believes she has spotted an Cylon fighter while on [[Combat Air Patrol|CAP]] over an unnamed gas giant, Colonel [[Saul Tigh]] (on ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'') notes that the synchrotron radiation around the planet will make it hard for them to verify a valid target {{TRS|Maelstrom}}.


==Notes==
==Notes==

Latest revision as of 18:48, 7 September 2020

Synchrotron radiation generated by large celestial bodies such as gas giant planets will affect the performance and accuracy of DRADIS.

After Starbuck believes she has spotted an Cylon fighter while on CAP over an unnamed gas giant, Colonel Saul Tigh (on Galactica) notes that the synchrotron radiation around the planet will make it hard for them to verify a valid target (TRS: "Maelstrom").

Notes

  • Synchrotron radiation (as noted on Wikipedia) is a genuine phenomenon that is caused by near-luminal particles that pass through intense magnetic fields.
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