Author Topic: Spacecraft Sees Giant 'Hole' In the Sun  (Read 682 times)


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A space telescope aimed at the sun has spotted a gigantic hole in the solar atmosphere — a dark spot that covers nearly a quarter of our closest star, spewing solar material and gas into space.

The so-called coronal hole over the sun's north pole came into view between July 13 and 18 and was observed by the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory, or SOHO. NASA released a video of the sun hole as seen by the SOHO spacecraft, showing the region as a vast dark spot surrounded by solar activity.

Coronal holes are darker, cooler regions of the sun's atmosphere, or corona, containing little solar material. In these gaps, magnetic field lines whip out into the solar wind rather than looping back to the sun's surface. Coronal holes can affect space weather, as they send solar particles streaming off the sun about three times faster than the slower wind unleashed elsewhere from the sun's atmosphere, according to a description from NASA.

http://news.yahoo.com/spacecraft-sees-giant-hole-sun-video-153040642.html

And so hence, from this moment on, and further, the great lord Kthulhu rose from the depths of the sun.

ph'nglui mglw'nafh cthulhu r'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn



it begins.
"And so did The End To All Things unhinge its monstrous maw and bellow forth its mighty roar of desolation and horror, consuming The Golden Kingdom in holocaust. The Chandelier which hung over the faltering world of Man by a thinner thread than would exist alongside security awaited the chance to fall, defying The Angels who danced with haste toward their enemy . . . and the sacrificial fires of liberation."

its not like coronal holes like this are common or anything.

that picture makes me think of norfair from Metroid for some reason
why is Metroid automatically capitalized like a proper noun on ie

Inb4 end of the world

Now let the idiots panic.

half-life 3 confirmed!!!!!

its not like coronal holes like this are common or anything.
Not this big as far as I know.

the solar storm is coming.