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Coronal holes are large regions in the corona that are less dense and cooler than surrounding areas. The open structure of their magnetic field allows a constant flow of high-density plasma to stream out of the holes. There is an increase in the intensity of the solar wind effects on Earth when a coronal hole faces us.
Originally posted by Illustronic
reply to post by NeoVain
Its real data from observation, but sure, nano black holes are created in particle accelerators, at trillions of degree's F, they have nano mass and last for nano seconds. Nano means one billionth (part of).
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by Mianeye
It's a hole in the corona.
Coronal holes are large regions in the corona that are less dense and cooler than surrounding areas. The open structure of their magnetic field allows a constant flow of high-density plasma to stream out of the holes. There is an increase in the intensity of the solar wind effects on Earth when a coronal hole faces us.
helios.gsfc.nasa.gov...
edit on 3/12/2012 by Phage because: (no reason given)
A solar wind stream flowing from this coronal hole could reach Earth on March 16-17
The solar wind is a stream of charged particles ejected from the upper atmosphere of the Sun. It mostly consists of electrons and protons with energies usually between 1.5 and 10 keV. The stream of particles varies in temperature and speed over time. These particles can escape the Sun's gravity because of their high kinetic energy and the high temperature of the corona.
The solar wind creates the heliosphere, a vast bubble in the interstellar medium that surrounds the Solar System. Other phenomena include geomagnetic storms that can knock out power grids on Earth, the aurorae (northern and southern lights), and the plasma tails of comets that always point away from the Sun.
Clearly the triangles you indicated on your picture are simply 3 points joined together. The triangle that is completely obvious in the OP, without needing to draw lines over the image, is almost entirely solid.
Originally posted by TheStev
Wow, phage I have a lot of respect for you and the work you do here - but that was a pretty half-arsed debunk.
Clearly the triangles you indicated on your picture are simply 3 points joined together. The triangle that is completely obvious in the OP, without needing to draw lines over the image, is almost entirely solid. It is not just the frame of a triangle formed by choosing 3 random points, it is a solid shape.
I've looked at quite a few sun images over the years, and I've never seen anything like this. It may well be a completely normal phenomena, but I would've expected phage to go straight to showing us past examples of the same phenomena to show it's a normal thing.
The fact that he didn't makes me scared!!
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by TheStev
Clearly the triangles you indicated on your picture are simply 3 points joined together. The triangle that is completely obvious in the OP, without needing to draw lines over the image, is almost entirely solid.
Here's one that looks like a horse.
sidc.oma.be...
Scary Monster
4.bp.blogspot.com...
New Zealand
hfradio.org...
This one looks a bit embryonic.
solen.info...
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by TheStev
Clearly the triangles you indicated on your picture are simply 3 points joined together. The triangle that is completely obvious in the OP, without needing to draw lines over the image, is almost entirely solid.
Here's one that looks like a horse.
sidc.oma.be...
Scary Monster
4.bp.blogspot.com...
New Zealand
hfradio.org...
This one looks a bit embryonic.
solen.info...
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by TheStev
Clearly the triangles you indicated on your picture are simply 3 points joined together. The triangle that is completely obvious in the OP, without needing to draw lines over the image, is almost entirely solid.
Here's one that looks like a horse.
sidc.oma.be...
Scary Monster
4.bp.blogspot.com...
New Zealand
hfradio.org...
This one looks a bit embryonic.
solen.info...