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Old 06-October-2005, 03:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Michael Mozina
I was really hoping you would join this discussion Baloo.
I wasn't joining anything; this a Q&A thread, I've just pointed out that in my opinion the images provided by you in the first post are not related to a blackbody spectrum, therefore your original question "does Lockheed Martin understand blackbody radiation?" is meaningless in the context of those images.

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Originally Posted by Michael Mozina
Based on my last post to Nereid, specifically from a gas model perspective, how do you know the transition layer that Lockheed images is not the same transition layer that Dr. Kosovichev is imaging?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/1641599.stm
How do I know? Well, let see: Lockheed images are depicting a phenomena happening in the chromosphere and above it, at a 1.000.000 °K temperature; dr. Kosovichev is imaging a layer 4000km deep inside a sunspot at a 4000-6000 °K temperature.
More than that, Lockeed says that their "image shows Active Region 8939 near the central meridian" which apparently is not conected with any sunspot.

And Maksutov has a very good point; if you want to adress other issues please do it in an appropriate thread.