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Originally Posted by Troy
Nice pictures Trevor 
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Thanks very much Troy.
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Originally Posted by jjjnettie
I'm glad you've been getting the clear skies to be able to record the event Trevor. Amazing images, as usual. thanks for sharing them with us.
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Thanks very much Jeanette
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Originally Posted by michaellxv
Thanks Trevor. Very nicely done.
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Thanks very much Michaell
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Originally Posted by DarkRevenge
I totally agree with that.
Really nice work, Trevor
Cheers.
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Thanks very much Luis.
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Originally Posted by Paul Haese
The real question though, is not the actual morphology; but what is the cause of the SEB doing this. The NEB does not appear to do this. Why this happens may never be answered. Watching the event is one thing but understand the route cause is another.
BTW the event in 2007 was well imaged too. Most of us Aussies have data from that time.
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Paul, important clues to the the reason for the SEB revival may lay in an indepth analysis of the changing morphology of the event at various wavelengths. Sort of cause and effect.
Amateurs gathering this data may not have the background for such an indepth analysis of what this all means, however there are many Planetary Physicists that do and the data provided to them by amateurs plays a vital role in their research.
Not sure if you saw John Rogers message from Nov 11th, I have include a quote from him below.
"Observers should monitor all aspects of the spreading disturbances, but also monitor other longitudes, as a secondary source might also appear. Observers have the chance to make this the best-observed SEB Revival ever. "
Regards
Trevor