Schrijvertje - I've seen that before. I call the blue eye. It looks like a bullet shot right through it. Where did you find it?
RVC - Much better. A bubbling little omph of fire.
Mcgritts - I rather preferred your earlier image. I will admit, however, that the green sun - that swooping in - very cool. And the sun spot image - I love the coiling. Lashing tendrils. Like solar hair.
i couldnt stop finding awesome pictures. to me there awe inspiring reminding me that there are bigger things than us out there. all these pictures are great(dans is my wall paper!!)heres the link for that first one again and thanks for takin the time Dr.Hendler.
Mcgritts - are you a collector of solar images as well? I think that's what I was asking.
Ahh, the evil eye! Someone else posted a similar image. While there is much to be said for the lashing tendrils and ripping infernos, I personally prefer the eye-like images. They give me chills!
Lachlan? Disquieting. Most certainly that is not the real Lachlan Murdock. Seems like a weird fellow.
Weird fellow indeed. He recently admitted he's not the real Lachlan Murdoch. Says his name is Marshal. This might be pretty crazy, but I get the feeling he seems to know you, dr. Hendler.
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Got one more as well. Again, copy and paste please:
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2003/images/superstorm/cme_c3_big.gif
Found also another one for you on that same site as the last one :
http://www.daviddarling.info/images/solar_flare_animation.gif
this one looks intresting..
http://soi.stanford.edu/press/agu05-98/mov_46.gif
sorry to post twice but i found this and thought you had to see it
http://youtube.com/watch?v=rb9jTeFcatU&mode=related&search=
and this one
http://youtube.com/watch?v=q0rVzESdn7Y&mode=related&search=
sorry again
Excellent!
Schrijvertje - I've seen that before. I call the blue eye. It looks like a bullet shot right through it. Where did you find it?
RVC - Much better. A bubbling little omph of fire.
Mcgritts - I rather preferred your earlier image. I will admit, however, that the green sun - that swooping in - very cool. And the sun spot image - I love the coiling. Lashing tendrils. Like solar hair.
Why are you posting so many? Are you a
I stumbled upon mine on some guy's MySpace blog. He's pretending to be Lachlan Murdoch. I don't know his real name.
Here's the link to the blog:
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=26729913&blogID=278243322
i couldnt stop finding awesome pictures. to me there awe inspiring reminding me that there are bigger things than us out there. all these pictures are great(dans is my wall paper!!)heres the link for that first one again and thanks for takin the time Dr.Hendler.
web.mit.edu/newsoffice/nr/2003/flares.jpg
p.s.
your comment got cut off am i a what?
Mcgritts - are you a collector of solar images as well? I think that's what I was asking.
Ahh, the evil eye! Someone else posted a similar image. While there is much to be said for the lashing tendrils and ripping infernos, I personally prefer the eye-like images. They give me chills!
Lachlan? Disquieting. Most certainly that is not the real Lachlan Murdock. Seems like a weird fellow.
Weird fellow indeed. He recently admitted he's not the real Lachlan Murdoch. Says his name is Marshal. This might be pretty crazy, but I get the feeling he seems to know you, dr. Hendler.
i like to keep some of my favorites i find on the web. i like the all seeing eye ones too there creepy like something bigger watching you....
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