"I think I've found a track, what do you think?"

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BruceHull
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RE: Any chance?

Post by BruceHull »

Hi fjgiie,

I think the spot at coord 267,63 looks good.

http://stardustathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ ... e=532256V1
jsmaje
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Any chance?

Post by jsmaje »

fjgiie -

I reckon 871259V1 is just an inclusion, but definitely agree with BruceHull about 532256V1 that you've got a winner there!
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laserphil
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I thought I had a CM!

Post by laserphil »

I thought this was just another blank mono grey scan then a CM with only 1 track on the whole scan. So I clicked on the spot - it doesn't look like an inclusion as it is there for 15 focus bars - but not quite in focus for my eyes! What do others think?
http://stardustathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ ... =2720352V1

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harmony
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Post by harmony »

I would have clicked it also. It looks like a track to me.
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the moon
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Post by the moon »

I'm pretty sure this is from the phase I movie
http://stardustathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ ... =5503742V1
Since I've never seen anything else stay in focus over a wide focus range.

The phase I movie actually has more bars so you can see it stays in focus even further down. Only 4 other people clicked it with me then, I still say it's a good candidate.
fjgiie
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Something under something 9099437V1

Post by fjgiie »

This movie did not need to be posted here because it has 8/10 views and will rise to the top on it's own. Looks very deep but could also be an inclusion right under some surface material.
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Leah
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Post by Leah »

Hi fjgiie,

I think it looks really good.

This time around I have a few that might be something.

I have to admit I did lose track of a some, but not these.

http://stardustathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ ... e=702729V1
viewed 9 agreed 9

http://stardustathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ ... =7189867V1
viewed 8 agreed 4

What do you think?

Remember phase 1, I only got a 1st when I clicked on nothing lol!

Believe me that happened a few times, by mistake, my cat helped me with that :)


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harmony
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Is this a candidate

Post by harmony »

Thought this was a CM. Perhaps it is and been logged by mistake as I am the only veiwer.
or I am too optomistic.
http://stardustathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ ... =2310065V1
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BruceHull
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Is this a track?

Post by BruceHull »

Is there a track at Coord 112,100?
http://stardustathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ ... =7378305V1

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fjgiie
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Post by fjgiie »

Leah, I like the first one better than the second, and I would have clicked on the first one.

harmony/John, looks good enough to click on! :)

Bruce, I have no idea what that is but in Phase 1, I clicked on something very similar. We are supposed to click on anything unusual and that object seems to fit that instruction.
eliane
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Post by eliane »

Hi,
what do you think of this one: http://stardustathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ ... =8500427V1
It disappears at the bottom, but I think that it stays in focus below the surface longer than an inclusion?
Eliane
Klemke
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Post by Klemke »

Hello!
What's your opinion about this one:
http://stardustathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ ... =1969593V1 ? 50 microns from the left edge, 25 from the bottom. Doesn't look like a typical inclusion to me...
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laserphil
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Post by laserphil »

Hi Eliane,

That looks like a very good possibility to me. I have had a look on my high def screen and it shows in focus at the surface and for a considerable distance below. Good luck, I hope its a winner for you.

Laserphil
BruceHull
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Movie 1020670V!

Post by BruceHull »

Does this one look like a High Angle Track at 112,297?
http://stardustathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ ... s=?112,297
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fjgiie
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Post by fjgiie »

Hi Klemke, no track to me, goes away to quickly. (1969593V1)

Hi Bruce, that bottom left corner is bad focus and no high angle track in my opinion. (1020670V1)
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