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if you notice at the 30 second mark you also see an object Ill say gravitate towards the sun in the bottom left and coner which appears to go behind the sun, cool stuff
Originally posted by Manhater
Okay, I posted the video.
Let me know what you think.
I'm horrible with making videos.edit on 14-5-2012 by Manhater because: (no reason given)
Cosmic-ray muons make recognizable straight tracks in the new-generation CCD's with thick sensitive regions. Wandering tracks (\worms"), which we identify with multiply-scattered low-energy electrons, are readily recognized as different from the muon tracks.
The SOHO CCD detectors receive many 'cosmic ray' particle hits, occasionally have 'bleeding' of charge for the brightest intensities (e.g. EIT flares and LASCO planets) and there must be some degradation due to protons causing damage to the silicon lattice (this creates 'traps' that can steal charge which can be transferred to other parts of the image).
TextCHINESE SPACE STATION TRANSITS THE SUN: Solar photographers have grown accustomed to winged spaceships flying in front of the sun. For years, silhouettes of space shuttles and the International Space Station have flitted across the solar disk, producing photo-ops of rare beauty. Now China's space station, the Tiangong-1 ("Heavenly Palace 1"), is joining the show. On May 11th, perhaps for the first time, Thierry Legault of Paris, France, caught the newcomer transiting the sun
It looks like you don't have all the answers after all Phage
Originally posted by Manhater
reply to post by quedup
Why thank you.
HEHE
Well now I'm a surprised, Japan can make a Satellite that can withstand the Sun, but most their products fall apart within a month of buying them. Go figure. How did they get so advanced?
edit on 14-5-2012 by Manhater because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by quedup
Not me. The "anomaly" being talked about here is within the imaging device.
Still don't know what that that has to do with the topic.