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Old 19-06-2013, 07:13 PM
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Solar Cycle

I had hopes for this image, depicting about a week of H-alpha solar activity, in this year's CWAS/Malin's.

Didn't make the cut....

But still, I think it's not too shabby.

The link is here
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Old 19-06-2013, 08:26 PM
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Looks very good, Peter
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Old 19-06-2013, 10:24 PM
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Looks very good, Peter
Thanks Laurie....I suspect novel, but not great. Fair 'nuff.
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well I can see where you were going with it and I commend you on the result, but I have to say What were you thinking!! Geesh its hard enough stringing together a normal solar image let alone a whole weeks worth in the one shot - animated it would look terrific. Its the blurring that detracts , ok stating the bleeding obvious.

Now after saying all that I think you did a brilliant job stitching it together - maybe call it Frankenstein's Sun - worth the admission for the novelty alone
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Old 19-06-2013, 11:21 PM
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...... I think you did a brilliant job stitching it together - maybe call it Frankenstein's Sun - worth the admission for the novelty alone
OK...So,

I have a hump?

What hump!?

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(from Mel Brooks' " Young Frankenstein " Gene Wilder saying to Marty Feldman he can fix his disfigurement )
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Old 19-06-2013, 11:37 PM
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OK...So,

I have a hump?

What hump!?

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(from Mel Brooks' " Young Frankenstein " Gene Wilder saying to Marty Feldman he can fix his disfigurement )
a classic movie that this generation certainly don't get, and maybe not so politically correct
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a classic movie that this generation certainly don't get, and maybe not so politically correct
"Sedagive????"

Love it

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Interesting concept Peter.
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