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Old October 27th 03, 05:38 AM
Paul Hyndman
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Hi All,

I find it quite interesting to compare concurrent white-light and
Hydrogen-alpha events of the sun's surface, and blink sequences usually best
spotlight the differences. I haven't polished it up yet, but here's a
quickie full-disk solar H-a/white-light blink sequence containing the
gargantuan AR0484/0486:

http://www.astro-nut.com/sun-blink-03oct24.html

The solo large scale white-light is on:

http://www.astro-nut.com/sun-wh-03oct24.html

Cheers,

Paul


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Old October 27th 03, 08:52 AM
Anthony Ayiomamitis
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Paul,

Excellent work and presentation! The sun has been giving us one
amazing ride so far with no end in sight (yet).

Anthony.

Paul Hyndman wrote:

Hi All,

I find it quite interesting to compare concurrent white-light and
Hydrogen-alpha events of the sun's surface, and blink sequences usually best
spotlight the differences. I haven't polished it up yet, but here's a
quickie full-disk solar H-a/white-light blink sequence containing the
gargantuan AR0484/0486:

http://www.astro-nut.com/sun-blink-03oct24.html

The solo large scale white-light is on:

http://www.astro-nut.com/sun-wh-03oct24.html

Cheers,

Paul


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