From yesterday (so similar blurrier seeing), this is about 40ish minutes of timelapse from the NW sunspot region that is rotating into view. I started capturing this one right after the one I posted yesterday, and unfortunately I started it right after a brighter flare-ish event occured, and I ran out of hard drive space right as a nice loop prom was starting to form. Reeeally would have liked to have that extra half-hour of timelapse I was planning on, lol. First world problems and all.
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Animation of NW sunspot region from Jan 25th
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Animation of NW sunspot region from Jan 25th
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Re: Animation of NW sunspot region from Jan 25th
Excellent work! I do love the mono data, so easy to see the little details!
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Re: Animation of NW sunspot region from Jan 25th
Excellent animations. Beautifully uniform and fluid. Very nice.
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Re: Animation of NW sunspot region from Jan 25th
Oh my!!! your movies get better and better
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Re: Animation of NW sunspot region from Jan 25th
Excellent image and animation, thanks James!
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Re: Animation of NW sunspot region from Jan 25th
Hi,
Excellent animation. Very sharp details.
Excellent animation. Very sharp details.
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