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Sol 18-7-22 Ha SS
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Re: Sol 18-7-22 Ha SS
Steve,
Your images resemble GONG images but are a bit better than many of them.
James
Your images resemble GONG images but are a bit better than many of them.
James
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Re: Sol 18-7-22 Ha SS
Hi
You caught the dot I could see over the big prom.
I thought I glimpsed a thin jet going out from the departing spot, maybe arching over the dot, and another thin jet leaning down from a small leaning down triangle, completing an arch. The jets just discernable on the El Tiede image I posted.
Cheers. Andrew.
You caught the dot I could see over the big prom.
I thought I glimpsed a thin jet going out from the departing spot, maybe arching over the dot, and another thin jet leaning down from a small leaning down triangle, completing an arch. The jets just discernable on the El Tiede image I posted.
Cheers. Andrew.
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Re: Sol 18-7-22 Ha SS
Looks good Steve!
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Re: Sol 18-7-22 Ha SS
Thanks folks I will get the DS done later f it cools down.
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