Sunspotter Talk
Could be a #dailyzoo!
A different kind of #hollow
#artifact
#hollow
? 😃
#psl
Long #psl and a #major flare.
#pareidolia #dailyzoo We can't help seeing faces! Very active region. #major flare.
Another solar dog! http://daily.zooniverse.org/2015/01/24/doggies-in-the-sun/ #dailyzoo
More like a polarity separation chasm!
#contextrotated
😃 I see a #heart! #ring
Another #contextrotated
The context is wrong for this one and I can't find any reference to a major flare on that day. #contextrotated
This nice messy group didn't produce a major flare but did produce a C class flare 10 hours later. (www.solar monitor.org)
AR 9101 AKA the sundog! #dailyzoo
This guy gets everywhere! 😃 http://talk.sunspotter.org/#/subjects/ASZ00003cy
The sad solar centipede disappearing round the limb... http://talk.sunspotter.org/#/subjects/ASZ00003cy
Here again http://talk.sunspotter.org/#/subjects/ASZ00003cu
And here a day later http://talk.sunspotter.org/#/subjects/ASZ00003cu
double#hollow Sad solar centipede again http://talk.sunspotter.org/#/subjects/ASZ00003cy http://talk.sunspotter.org/#/subjects/ASZ00003cr
double #hollow - the sad solar centipede 4 days before this http://talk.sunspotter.org/#/subjects/ASZ00003cr 😃
Here he is 4 days earlier 21 July 2004 http://talk.sunspotter.org/#/subjects/ASZ00003cy
double #hollow - the sad solar centipede...
Hear hear!
CCD error? #hollow
You too! 😃 This makes a nice break from Solar Stormwatch! Always wanted to know more about sunspot classifications. Learning lots.
Thank you pahiggins! Something has just clicked! I use solarmonitor.org to check solar orientation for my obs and images. Now another use!
Like this one! http://talk.sunspotter.org/#/subjects/ASZ00005xb
These alphas are intriguing. Some are almost nothing, others look superficially quite complex. Seen one or two like that too.
Hmm. Maybe what I'm seeing as black south pointing magnetic polarity spots actually aren't. Oh well back to the drawing board-much to learn!
Just curious why this is classed as alpha when it appears to have 2 polarities? (I think!)
Could be a #dailyzoo!
A different kind of #hollow
#artifact
#hollow
#hollow
? 😃
#hollow
#psl
#hollow
Long #psl and a #major flare.
#pareidolia #dailyzoo We can't help seeing faces! Very active region. #major flare.
Another solar dog! http://daily.zooniverse.org/2015/01/24/doggies-in-the-sun/ #dailyzoo
More like a polarity separation chasm!
#contextrotated
😃 I see a #heart! #ring
Another #contextrotated
The context is wrong for this one and I can't find any reference to a major flare on that day. #contextrotated
This nice messy group didn't produce a major flare but did produce a C class flare 10 hours later. (www.solar monitor.org)
AR 9101 AKA the sundog! #dailyzoo
#contextrotated
#contextrotated
#contextrotated
This guy gets everywhere! 😃 http://talk.sunspotter.org/#/subjects/ASZ00003cy
#contextrotated
The sad solar centipede disappearing round the limb... http://talk.sunspotter.org/#/subjects/ASZ00003cy
#contextrotated
Here again http://talk.sunspotter.org/#/subjects/ASZ00003cu
And here a day later http://talk.sunspotter.org/#/subjects/ASZ00003cu
double#hollow Sad solar centipede again
http://talk.sunspotter.org/#/subjects/ASZ00003cy
http://talk.sunspotter.org/#/subjects/ASZ00003cr
#contextrotated
#contextrotated
#contextrotated
double #hollow - the sad solar centipede 4 days before this http://talk.sunspotter.org/#/subjects/ASZ00003cr 😃
Here he is 4 days earlier 21 July 2004 http://talk.sunspotter.org/#/subjects/ASZ00003cy
double #hollow - the sad solar centipede...
#hollow
Hear hear!
CCD error? #hollow
You too! 😃 This makes a nice break from Solar Stormwatch! Always wanted to know more about sunspot classifications. Learning lots.
Thank you pahiggins! Something has just clicked! I use solarmonitor.org to check solar orientation for my obs and images. Now another use!
Like this one! http://talk.sunspotter.org/#/subjects/ASZ00005xb
These alphas are intriguing. Some are almost nothing, others look superficially quite complex. Seen one or two like that too.
Hmm. Maybe what I'm seeing as black south pointing magnetic polarity spots actually aren't. Oh well back to the drawing board-much to learn!
Just curious why this is classed as alpha when it appears to have 2 polarities? (I think!)