Managed to grab some decent frames before the clouds rolled in today.
https://astrob.in/jsehqf/0/
and I rather like the inverted version of this one....
https://astrob.in/khr672/0/
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Jan 8 AR2924 Animation
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Jan 8 AR2924 Animation
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Re: Jan 8 AR2924 Animation
Interesting results - I prefer the non-inverted version. Nice to watch. Thanks, John W.
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Nice animation Chris!
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Great animation Chris, some nice surges in that AR!
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Re: Jan 8 AR2924 Animation
Nice animation!
Here is a thread about posting from astrobin you might find useful.
Below was taken from Filip’s post
“ You can actually link directly to the full-sized Astrobin image. Just open it in Astrobin, right-click the image, select "Copy Image Link" (or similar, depending on the browser), and paste in a SolarChat post surrounded by [img], [/img] tags.”
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=34355
Here is a thread about posting from astrobin you might find useful.
Below was taken from Filip’s post
“ You can actually link directly to the full-sized Astrobin image. Just open it in Astrobin, right-click the image, select "Copy Image Link" (or similar, depending on the browser), and paste in a SolarChat post surrounded by [img], [/img] tags.”
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=34355
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Re: Jan 8 AR2924 Animation
Thanks for comments everyone!! I so love doing these.
On a separate note, love the click saving features to get to astrobin full size! I will definitely take advantage going forward.
On a separate note, love the click saving features to get to astrobin full size! I will definitely take advantage going forward.
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