Hi Theo
great actions. Thank you for sharing it
H-alpha sun and some micro flares on 8/4/2012
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Re: H-alpha sun and some micro flares on 8/4/2012
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Re: H-alpha sun and some micro flares on 8/4/2012
Wow these are all fabulous! I wonder if the spots were Ellerman bombs as they came and went so fast. The movies are just a little quick for me, is it possible to slow them down a little?
I tried a couple of inverted shots of a filament this week, they looked quite nice, you are slowly converting me a little
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I tried a couple of inverted shots of a filament this week, they looked quite nice, you are slowly converting me a little
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Re: H-alpha sun and some micro flares on 8/4/2012
Great pic.The movie works fine for me .These really are interesting I was noticing these spots but didn,t pay enough attention to see the plumes
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Re: H-alpha sun and some micro flares on 8/4/2012
Thanks for the work - the animation is very interesting!
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Re: H-alpha sun and some micro flares on 8/4/2012
Good image, nice animation!
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Re: H-alpha sun and some micro flares on 8/4/2012
Excellent!
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Re: H-alpha sun and some micro flares on 8/4/2012
Hi Neo,
Is it a baby active region (developing flux region)? Ellerman bombs are the most common in these. Can you spot on solar monitor where it was?
I use Google chrome and it's super-speed I don't mind though.
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Is it a baby active region (developing flux region)? Ellerman bombs are the most common in these. Can you spot on solar monitor where it was?
I use Google chrome and it's super-speed I don't mind though.
Alexandra
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Re: H-alpha sun and some micro flares on 8/4/2012
There were a couple of hot spots in the X-ray there yesterday. The full disc isn't complete but it seems to match your location. It could have just been transient micro flaring.
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