Category: Collaborative Global Model of the Sun

Gravity images of the sun below the photosphere, Cameras and Memory Chips as gravitational detectors

Hi Athiray, I was just going to write you. I am reading about soft x-ray camera noise. “Performance characterization of UV science cameras developed for the Chromospheric Lyman-Alpha Spectro-Polarimeter” And now reading “Modeling charge transport in Swept Charge Devices for X-ray spectroscopy” I have been tracking the solar imaging groups for several years, and slowly
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Comment on the solar “Streamer Belt”, NASA, MHD Simulations, MHDWeb in mostly inaccessible forms

“Global MHD Simulations of the Time-Dependent Corona” at https://www.researchgate.net/publication/371786836_Global_MHD_Simulations_of_the_Time-Dependent_Corona Robert, I am reading “Global MHD Simulations of the Time-Dependent Corona” that you, Roberto Lionello, and Viacheslav Titov wrote. The links you have at the top “NASA Grant NNX14AH71G” and “Streamer Belt” go to a ResearchGate page that says projects are no longer supported. I managed
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Comment to Dean Pesnell, Solar Dynamics Observatory about open lossless accessible data for global comparisons

Subject: Exactly how are the 4096_211193171 images made from AIA 211 193 and 171? 48 hour movies Dean, I am looking at these blended images, and they are helpful  But I would like to be sure I know exactly what goes into them and also be able to change the composition. https://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/ https://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/assets/img/browse/2023/06/28/20230628_045709_4096_211193171n.jpg I asked
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LMSAL > Sungate > Heliophysics Coverage Registry (HCR) – trying to use your form, Hypernet

I am trying to use this form at https://www.lmsal.com/get_aia_data/ At https://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/dataaccess.php there is a link to “Web-based form” It wants my name, title and email but the form will not let me enter those.  There is no “login” Considering the difficulty entering things in the form is there a URL based access to the same
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Richard Chats with OpenAI ChatGpt PLus 4.0 about magnetic fields, global experiments, gravitational correlation networks

Richard: There is an Ampere’s law for the integral of H on a boundary. When you write equations in this conversation, ALWAYS use the explicit multiplication symbol so I can clearly see the breaks between symbols. “*” OpenAI ChatGpt PLus 4.0: Ampere’s Law is a fundamental principle of electromagnetism that relates the integral of the
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Caltech Astro, Richard Ellis, a dense region will have nonlinear gravitational potential redshift as large or larger than velocity potential effects

Caltech Astro: The Quest for Cosmic Dawn – Richard Ellis – 04/14/2023 at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQNbFcweWus Richard Ellis, A lot of those early galaxies have much higher gravitational potentials. And the gravitational redshift larger. Even the redshift from the earth can be measured. If the universe truly expanded from some higher density region, the earliest would have central
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Sean Doran

Do you have data to go with your videos? Full solar models down to (1 meter)^3? Where I want to go. And into the interior. It is not impossible, just a bit tedious. I worry that your visualizations are not quite right. Not criticizing, just wondering what you did. Beautiful.