beyondfantasy3 113M
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7/31/2013 5:00 am
Holes in the "SUN"


Scientists call the sun holes "coronal holes." They are gaps in the sun's magnetic field which make a hole through the star's super-hot outer atmosphere -- the corona -- allowing gas to escape, according to a NASA description.

The holes appear darker than other parts of the sun, but there's a reason for that.

"The holes are relatively cool in temperature as compared to the active regions nearby -- such as the bright region on the lower left portion of the solar disk -- the cooler temperature is one of the reasons for the darker appearance," NASA officials said in a statement.

But don't worry, experts say the holes don't pose a threat to the Earth
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How Amazing, when our whole life form and nature of life on earth depends on the Sun, continuing to give heat, light and what ever else it gives off that sustains us.

To be told not to worry may be logical, in a concept of 'don't panic", if for no other reason beyond the fact, 'there is nothing we can do about it"... What a ingenious ways to console people.

If by chance it explodes and breaks up, we'd know nothing about it, because it would mean instant extinction

It's unlikely we'd get a televised warning... and if we did, what purpose and benefit would the warning serve????

beyondfantasy3 113M
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7/31/2013 4:58 pm

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beyondfantasy3 113M
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7/31/2013 5:45 pm

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Excellent point, but let the scientist tell it, they want to convince us that it's a cycle. yet, they have no previous data to confirm the validity of this being a cycle.


beyondfantasy3 113M
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8/1/2013 3:58 am

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yes, me too... I'm appreciative for this and each day... I / we get in this life.