small animation prom March 12

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small animation prom March 12

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Hello everyone,

small animation prom March 12
a lot of airplane streaks and some cuts due to my computer
TU 8h43---> 11h10
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Really cool Paul! Super interesting convection going on in that super structure!

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Very nice Paul, movement is always real.


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That's a great bit of cinema!


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Paul:
A very nice animation, it has impacting sections
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Love it, Paul! Very well done...

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Wow! fantastic plasma rain :hamster: :hamster: :bow

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Paul, great animation, lots of action and detail. Mesmerizing.

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Excellent, Paul.

This is exactly the sort of thing the 'Citizen Science' project would be interested in. With a correctly oriented full disk to show the location of the prom and time stamped frames to show exactly when the images were captured this is gold to the professionals. There's lots of wonderful data here.

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Carbon60 wrote: Sat Mar 16, 2019 10:01 am Excellent, Paul.

This is exactly the sort of thing the 'Citizen Science' project would be interested in. With a correctly oriented full disk to show the location of the prom and time stamped frames to show exactly when the images were captured this is gold to the professionals. There's lots of wonderful data here.

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Thank you all for your messages.
I do not know why but with my ipad the answers do not work.

STU ------> I am not rigorous enough for this kind of work.
I do some missions to the coronographers of the Pic du Midi with the association "associated observers" CLIMSO, but as a simple amateur.
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