Very cool APOD.
This weekend, big sunspot AR1289
is approaching the sun's western limb
where it will soon disappear from view.
Jesús Carmona de Argila of Madrid, Spain,
captured these parting shots on Sept. 17th, 2011:
On the left is H-alpha
On the right is visible wavelengths
I saw this image on
spaceweather.com today.
A stunning image of a more recent sunspot.
I like the dual display.
To all you geezers and what-have-you's out there,
How did I do? I haven't used html in over 10 years!
Also,is it legal to borrow images and post them like
this? I don't want to break any copyright laws.
Very cool APOD.
[float=right]This weekend, big sunspot AR1289
is approaching the sun's western limb
where it will soon disappear from view.
Jesús Carmona de Argila of Madrid, Spain,
captured these parting shots on Sept. 17th, 2011:
[img2]http://spaceweather.com/submissions/pics/j/JesAos-Carmona-de-Argila-sol170911_1316290724.jpg?PHPSESSID=b7c7gsnacosjs5ilkpkmka8fb2[/img2]
On the left is H-alpha
On the right is visible wavelengths[/float]
I saw this image on [url=http://spaceweather.com/archive.php?view=1&day=18&month=09&year=2011]spaceweather.com[/url] today.
A stunning image of a more recent sunspot.
I like the dual display.
To all you geezers and what-have-you's out there,
How did I do? I haven't used html in over 10 years!
Also,is it legal to borrow images and post them like
this? I don't want to break any copyright laws.