"I think I've found a track, what do you think?" A
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The first one is gel.
28841 looked like gel at first since it wasn't a complete ring and looked like it reflected on the side. There isn't a lot in the area to look at to determine if its under th surfaced but after looking at it closer it seems to come into good focus under the surface.
41924 is interesting too. Just looking over it now and I see 4 potential tracks.
http://www.hachima.com/images/41924.jpg
Something is weird in general though. Movie IDs 39000-43000 have a lot of these mini tracks. So other something crazy happened in this area or there is some type of contamination.
Or maybe this is just a hidden test where they fired artifical particles into some gel and are making us look at it.
28841 looked like gel at first since it wasn't a complete ring and looked like it reflected on the side. There isn't a lot in the area to look at to determine if its under th surfaced but after looking at it closer it seems to come into good focus under the surface.
41924 is interesting too. Just looking over it now and I see 4 potential tracks.
http://www.hachima.com/images/41924.jpg
Something is weird in general though. Movie IDs 39000-43000 have a lot of these mini tracks. So other something crazy happened in this area or there is some type of contamination.
Or maybe this is just a hidden test where they fired artifical particles into some gel and are making us look at it.
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MONSTER globule
Now here is a beautiful artifact!!
http://stardustathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ ... e_id=57222
You can see the globules stuck together forming the 'nuget'.
From Earth me thinks.....anything this size would have smashed through the aerogel.
Still its very tantalizing.
PS How does one know if you are the first to view the movie?
Still dusting...John
http://stardustathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ ... e_id=57222
You can see the globules stuck together forming the 'nuget'.
From Earth me thinks.....anything this size would have smashed through the aerogel.
Still its very tantalizing.
PS How does one know if you are the first to view the movie?
Still dusting...John
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First to VIEW? No way to know. First to flag?
After flagging a movie, go to your MyEvents tab. You will see a list of movies you have flagged, the number of times it has been viewed, and the number of agreements (#oa) that it should have been flagged. The value in #oa includes you. So if it says one. You are the first.
After flagging a movie, go to your MyEvents tab. You will see a list of movies you have flagged, the number of times it has been viewed, and the number of agreements (#oa) that it should have been flagged. The value in #oa includes you. So if it says one. You are the first.
Je ne peux pas regarder la Mer sans me demander qui vit au-delà de cela.
Please validate this one
http://stardustathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ ... e_id=41806
This look like a small but real track. Not one of those out of focus one... Lokk at the centre of the movie.
What do you think?
This look like a small but real track. Not one of those out of focus one... Lokk at the centre of the movie.
What do you think?
I marked 39062A, ...
as having a possible track 100 microns from the bottom and about 40 from the left margin.
It's not like the tracks we're trained to spot, but it's definitely a defect in the material that runs diagonally. Our host implores us "Expect the unexpected".
Tell me what you think?
-dk
It's not like the tracks we're trained to spot, but it's definitely a defect in the material that runs diagonally. Our host implores us "Expect the unexpected".
Tell me what you think?
-dk
looks like 41x and 42x are quite often hit...
here my flagged ones so far:
http://stardustathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ ... e_id=42381
http://stardustathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ ... e_id=41778
http://stardustathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ ... e_id=41640
on the other hand if i do consider what is written here about inclusions in the aerogel, its more likely its something like that. Especially if I think of those statistical calculations how many thousands samples per real hit there will be
here my flagged ones so far:
http://stardustathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ ... e_id=42381
http://stardustathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ ... e_id=41778
http://stardustathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ ... e_id=41640
on the other hand if i do consider what is written here about inclusions in the aerogel, its more likely its something like that. Especially if I think of those statistical calculations how many thousands samples per real hit there will be