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Originally posted by boncho
Moon?
Not sure, hard to tell in the pics you posted.
Originally posted by WanderingThe3rd
LOOK AT THE PICTURE I POSTED
GOSHedit on 23-3-2012 by WanderingThe3rd because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by WanderingThe3rd
ahaha do i need to bump brightness and contrast for you guys? EVEN CROP THE PICTURE MAYBE?
well i guess i'll do what i can for those that need help, brb
Originally posted by boncho
Originally posted by WanderingThe3rd
LOOK AT THE PICTURE I POSTED
GOSHedit on 23-3-2012 by WanderingThe3rd because: (no reason given)
You found the fibre on the CCD, as have countless others on ATS. Congratulations
Source
edit on 23-3-2012 by boncho because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by boncho
Moon?
Not sure, hard to tell in the pics you posted.
Pics were edited into the OP, it was the CCD fiber.edit on 23-3-2012 by boncho because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by WanderingThe3rd
It even has different coloured rings too it, are you guys blind rofls, let me go photoshop it for some of you, sheesh
and what? someone said something on the lense? ok sure bud, thats why its the exact same thing in that video from last year but now in a different spot? it also looks like its shiney, reflecting like, has some gloss too it.
the more i look at it, the more dull i think you guys are that are denying itedit on 23-3-2012 by WanderingThe3rd because: (no reason given)
The position of this fiber on the detector is fixed, and always shows up in the same position in the raw images. However, the processed images on the website include a correction for the spacecraft roll angle so that solar north always points straight up. This causes the position of the fiber to change slightly over the course of the year, or whenever there's a spacecraft roll maneuver.