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anomalies in STEREO COR1 dif images
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[quote:RTS REDUX:MV8yMDYzNzU4X0YyQjAxRDc=] never seen anything like this before but I'm guessing it's from a gamma ray burst? the Sun is [b]completely[/b] surrounded by energy in this pic.. ripples from a burst? in upper right of the image wtf? Stereo behind COR1 dif image from 11-24 http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse/2012/11/24/behind/cor1_rdiff/1024/20121124_133524_s4c1B.jpg five minutes later the COR1 dif image shows nothing http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse/2012/11/24/behind/cor1_rdiff/1024/20121124_134000_n4c1B.jpg movie of a CME on COR2 that occurred at the same time http://spaceweather.gmu.edu/seeds/dailymkmovie.php?cme=20121124&r&cor2=b dif gif COR2 of the CME http://postimage.org/image/u105rqm73/ edit to add: if you scroll through the COR1 dif thumbnails from the 24th the ripples come and go at various times and the images before and after look calm http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse/2012/11/24/behind/cor1_rdiff/1024/thumbnail.shtml ripples at 02:05:24 UT 02:25:24 UT 03:45:24 UT 04:05:24 UT 13:35:24 UT 21:10:00 UT 21:30:00 UT 23:10:00 UT 23:30:00 UT [/quote]
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never seen anything like this before but I'm guessing it's from a gamma ray burst?
the Sun is
completely
surrounded by energy in this pic.. ripples from a burst? in upper right of the image wtf?
Stereo behind COR1 dif image from 11-24
[
link to stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov
]
five minutes later the COR1 dif image shows nothing
[
link to stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov
]
movie of a CME on COR2 that occurred at the same time
[
link to spaceweather.gmu.edu
]
dif gif COR2 of the CME
[
link to postimage.org
]
edit to add:
if you scroll through the COR1 dif thumbnails from the 24th the ripples come and go at various times and the images before and after look calm
[
link to stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov
]
ripples at
02:05:24 UT
02:25:24 UT
03:45:24 UT
04:05:24 UT
13:35:24 UT
21:10:00 UT
21:30:00 UT
23:10:00 UT
23:30:00 UT
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