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PostPosted: Dec 10 23:54    Post subject: hinodes solar eruptions Reply with quote

why not check out hinodes solar eruptions images
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap061204.html
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PostPosted: Dec 12 19:15    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pretty smart. Hinode is the new Japanese one isn't it?

I like the way the flares follow magnetic lines, like iron filings.
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PostPosted: Dec 12 23:29    Post subject: Reply with quote

yeah hinode is the latest japanese solar probe formerly known as
(solar b) ill post a link to its home page some time later.
heres another link to an image from space weather. com site showing a huge eruption from sunspot 930 infact its the largest for over30 years and you can see the seismic wave clearly , it happened last week and we are in solar min , incredible . brian
www.spaceweather.com
unfortunately the page for that day has expired but if you click on link and go back to dec 8th you should see it under archives.
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PostPosted: Dec 15 16:05    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think that has to be one of the most extraordinary astronomical images I have seen! It would be interesting to know what happened to the seismic wave after it completed its journey round the sun back to its starting point.
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PostPosted: Dec 17 22:35    Post subject: Reply with quote

BOB
it certainly was a biggie , if you consider the size of the sun , i would quess that an earth quake of around a million times LESS magnitude (on a pro-rata earth to sun scale) would destroy all life here .
i understand that the seismic wave destoyed all solar features in its path.
i said good bye to spot 930 today as it dissappeared around the westerly limb , i wont forget that one .
brian


there was good seeing last night wasnt there Very Happy
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