From: Milton Aupperle <milton@outcastsoft.com>

Date: September 2, 2012 1:26:10 PM MDT

To: Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com

Subject: Re: [Astro_IIDC] Massive filament eruption on Friday


Hi Stephen;


That's amazing.


The movie really shows just how far that filament moved away from the Sun and how tall it is. I haven't seen anything from anyone else like that - especially not captured by anyone so young :)


Thanks for sharing..


PS: To the Group. I have been working all weekend on getting the "Golden Key" Flash code operating - so that I can at least say for certain it will be doable on Tuesday on the Press release to various News / Mac groups. So far so good. My main issue has been finding a way to kill spotlight as it was royally screwing stuff up for security purposes.


TTYL..


Milton J. Aupperle


On 2-Sep-12, at 5:46 AM, Stephen W. Ramsden wrote:




Hey guys!,


I now it’s not SDO but I think that this little girl at my outreach event at Dragon*Con this weekend was the only person on Earth to have caught the entire length of the ejected filament on Friday.  I saw it going off so I sat her down at the ASTRO IIDC equipped computers and helped her film the whole thing…   It was much brighter in CaK (393nm) than H-Alpha (656nm).   I also believe she is the only amateur to have ever captured a filament in CaK, IT GOT REALLY BRIGHT in CaK just before it lifted off.   Not bad for a 10 year old on her first try, eh?  Now, if this doesn’t show the effect ASTRO IIDC has had on solar outreach in a positive light, I don’t know what does…J  You can see her in the images below using the false color preview that Milton put in the program just for outreach work.  Milton, thank you so much for helping me to expose over a quarter million people directly to the Sun in all its glory through your software.   Im on to the next ¼ million now…J

Thought you might like to see the images..


Here is a link to her raw data videos of the entore event.  You can actually see it moving off the edge of the Sun in 2 wavelengths…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoiYAYEDgzQ&feature=plcp



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