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Old 01-01-2015, 10:56 AM
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Solar Prominences Plasma Flows Animation

Hi All

I did this animation of these tree like prominences about a week ago. Total of 60 frames over 2.75 hours at 2 minute intervals. It demonstrates plasma flows along strong magnetic field lines.

If you look carefully at each of the prominences, particularly the centre one, they appear to be rotating in a synchronous dance as they exchange the plasma.

Link to animation at my Onedrive link here: Solar Prominence Plasma Flows

Animation takes about 20 seconds to load before it starts to play. Thanks for looking.

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Old 01-01-2015, 11:23 AM
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Real impressive stuff Ted, amazing detail.
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Real impressive stuff Ted, amazing detail.
Thank you. Good subject matter helps!
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Wonderful result Ted, mesmerising to watch.

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been an still on holidays but now i have access to some internet i watched this - brilliant
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Thats fantasic to watch Ted, amaizing work ! ! 2 3/4hrs and the plasma appears steadily flowing, tho in hindsight, they're travelling 10's of thousands of klms - awesome indeed
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Funnily enough I saw these the day before they rotated around to become filaments. I am glad to see you captured them. Nice animation Ted.
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Old 06-01-2015, 09:19 AM
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Funnily enough I saw these the day before they rotated around to become filaments. I am glad to see you captured them. Nice animation Ted.
Thanks Paul

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Thats fantasic to watch Ted, amaizing work ! ! 2 3/4hrs and the plasma appears steadily flowing, tho in hindsight, they're travelling 10's of thousands of klms - awesome indeed
Thanks Bob, yes the speed and volumes of material involved is impressive!

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been an still on holidays but now i have access to some internet i watched this - brilliant
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Wonderful result Ted, mesmerising to watch.
Thanks John, I find the more you observe the more you see. You actually have to watch each prom area specifically several times to get a sense of the movements.

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Old 06-01-2015, 12:50 PM
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Great work Ted!

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