Animation, 13 min difference
This animation shows a huge CME propagating through the solar corona. The images for the animation were
taken from two observing places in Argentina with time difference approximately 13 minutes.
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higher resolution image version (432 KB, GIF format).
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Image | TSE_2020_anim_dmh.gif |
Date | 14. 12. 2020 |
Time | (1) 2nd contact 16:07:59 UT, 3rd contact 16:10:04 UT (2) 2nd contact 16:21:11 UT, 3rd contact 16:23:20 UT |
Place | (1) Fortin Nogueira, Neuquen, Argentina (2) Bahia Creek, Rio Negro, Argentina |
Coordinate | (1) S 39° 57.680', W 69° 59.576', Alt. 485 m (2) S 41°04.93033', W 63° 56.18783', Alt. 28 m |
Conditions | (1) Clear sky for 85 s of totality otherwise thin clouds Solar altitude at mid-eclipse 72.4° above horizon (2) Clear sky Solar altitude at mid-eclipse 72° above horizon |
Optics | (1) Nikkor 80-400mm 1:4.5-5.6G ED VR (set to FL 400 mm, F5.6) (2) Nikkor 105 mm, F 2.5 |
Camera | (1) Nikon Z6 (2) Nikon D7200 |
Exposure | (1) 1/640 s - 3 s, ISO 100 (2) 1/500 s - 1/30 s, ISO 400 |
Processing | Image processing by Miloslav Druckmüller Images acquired by Andreas Möller and Dario Harari |
Orientation | This animation has exact solar North on top orientation |
Copyright | © 2020 Miloslav Druckmüller, Andreas Möller, Dario Harari |
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Miloslav Druckmüller
Institute of Mathematics, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic
druckmuller@fme.vutbr.cz
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Page last update: 30.1.2021
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