Short animation from yesterday Up 'n' Over uʍop ɹǝpun

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Short animation from yesterday Up 'n' Over uʍop ɹǝpun

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G'day all,

As Martin has already mentioned it has been a stinker of a hot weekend here in SE Queensland, Australia. We are about 455miles / 750km as the crow flies to the North of Sydney. Makes it really tough to get out there in the Sun and setup, the only saving grace is I can set my laptop etc up inside.

So here are the meager pickings from this weekend. The animation was captured UT 2023/01/28 03:30 to 03:59 and the 16 panel mosaic (432MM @F35) was captured the day before. High cloud had me drop many avi's otherwise this would have been an hours animation, some is still bleeding into the animation.

Oh well by Friday it will be 37C and maybe clear!

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Just added this slomo version. My eyes see a huge expanding bubble of plasma in that prominence. Will see how big that bubble is compared to Earth a little later.
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Thanks for looking!
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Hmmm... if my calculations are correct then the circular bubble or "The Blob" (just to the right and down from Earth) wins hands down!
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That's a great animation Peter Well done. 37C on Friday, that's gonna be a scorcher.


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That animation looks as hot as your weather has been. Great work Peter!!


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Beautiful animations and disk !

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Wonderful animations! The movement in that prom is mesmerizing!


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Beautiful animation and images Peter.


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Beautiful results Peter!

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A nice set of images here!


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Superb animation. The Earth scale certainly sets it all in context….speed and distance of movement.

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Thanks all, much appreciated!
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Peter:
Super animations.
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That's amazing, well done :movie :bow

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