Category: Collaborative Global Model of the Sun

Rubin Observatory questions – Commissioning camera data sharing tests

Rubin Observatory questions – Commissioning camera data sharing tests Can the 5.4 Billion Internet users download images from the test camera in raw format to test your Internet sharing methods and pathways? Where are the specifications for the test (“commissioning” ) camera? Specifications for the test survey? Do you have the data sharing plan during
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Controlling and shaping the near field to generate 2 meter or 20 meter long plasma channels

It should be possible to form that into a single beam. Thanks for sharing. Controlling and shaping the near field to generate 2 meter or 20 meter long plasma channels It would need an additional array of charge and voltage nodes, sensors and machine intelligence algorithm. I am just saying it should be possible. My
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Super-magnification of the sun with real time autofocus algorithms and precise, fast response corrections

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1278689162297491 Ralph, Is there any lossless format for videos (a stack of images) of the type you posted? I mostly cannot clearly see now, so I study the data in the images. Much of solar, astronomical, satellite and other images need processing, not just human eyeballs that fail with time. Any suggestions? I see that
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Synchronizing images of the sun and other things, with many independent observers

How do I match up your image with ones from public sources? Here is a GONG H-alpha from Cerro Tololo (CHL) for 2024-10-25 13:38:42Z. Is is possible to match images from different places on earth and compare them? https://gong2.nso.edu/HA/hag/202410/20241025/20241025133842Ch.jpg Here is the page I found by searching “live H alpha images of the sun”. Looking
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Posting a video on X and Facebook from Solar Dynamics Observatory

https://x.com/RichardKCollin2/status/1848297079803871705 https://www.facebook.com/groups/solaractivity https://www.facebook.com/richard.collins.3994/videos/905926050981726?idorvanity=202476246430394 Posting a video on X from Solar Dynamics Observatory Solar Dynamics Observatory AIA Channel at 211 Angstrom which is Fe XIV “Active region corona” (10^6.3 = 1.995 Million Kelvin) from 1 Jan 2024 to 20 Oct 2024, every 100th image at 1024×1024. You can make you own at https://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/aiahmi/ Channels are described
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Do lossless copies of the images from this group exist, for study, algorithm development?

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1278689162297491 – Solar Photography group on Facebook Valter Schemmari Do lossless copies of the images from this group exist, for study, algorithm development? These are jpg (lossy) here and I do not want to waste any time playing with encoded and lossy data. Any suggestions? Where there are videos, likewise. I do not have any
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It could be a universe size nova from one large high density black hole and dark core region. Or many cores shocked into collapse and explosions and burning.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRqBGnSxzyI https://x.com/RichardKCollin2/status/1840621101530964339 It could be a universe size nova from one large high density black hole and dark core region. Or many cores shocked into collapse and explosions and burning. Not infinite, a finite but large expansion. Probably a nova in a universe size collection of black holes. It does not have to be a
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Early universe and star formation around collections of dark star cores from gluon condensation nova etc

JWST Telescope Finds a Galaxy Whose Light Should Not Be Visible to Us at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9bQN-Cinks There should be many black holes and neutron stars even then. And their strong fields can greatly accelerate star formation from hydrogen. It only needs gas and a dark star and does NOT have to evolve by slow gravitation from
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So simply make intelligences that are eternal with replacement

https://www.facebook.com/reel/1211856840011369 My Comment:  So simply make intelligences that are eternal with replacement Then send them at C/100 and simply take 10 Million years. The galaxy lasts billions, so you can populate it that way and go back and forth many times in the life of a galaxy. My bet is most galaxis are not populated by
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