H-alpha 20 Jun 2017

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Hello everyone.
A little AR2662 and filaments

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Re: H-alpha 20 Jun 2017

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Wonderful animations!
At this scale the fibrils no longer look like grass to me, more like physiological activity inside some creature's body ;)


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Re: H-alpha 20 Jun 2017

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GreatAttractor wrote: Wed Jun 21, 2017 9:32 am Wonderful animations!
At this scale the fibrils no longer look like grass to me, more like physiological activity inside some creature's body ;)
Yes this is really already a plastic representation .... :lol:
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Beautiful animations, Josef ! Extremely well done

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Wonderful Josef. More like Art than Science. Just love the "falling" feature in number 3.
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Re: H-alpha 20 Jun 2017

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Hello everyone.
Thanks for the feedback.
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Re: H-alpha 20 Jun 2017

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I missed these Jozef! Really quite exceptional animations! :)


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Re: H-alpha 20 Jun 2017

Post by Carbon60 »

WOW! Fabulous work, Jozef. There's such a lot going on in these animations; penumbral waves and all sorts of other movements wonderfully imaged.

Stunning. Must be that clean Swiss air ;).

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Re: H-alpha 20 Jun 2017

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Hello.
Thank you for the further feedback.

@Stu: maybe in the mountains .... ;)

CS Jozef


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