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Originally posted by TauCetixeta
reply to post by abeverage
Isn't the Sol star due to flip its magnetic poles?
I read that happens every 11 years. The best guess is that it will happen around March 2013?
Also, what is this thing next to our sun?
Originally posted by Agarta
reply to post by TauCetixeta
I'm not going to jump the gun here, but what it looks like to me is a new planet still connect to Sunna by an umbilical cord. Exciting this is. Thank you for posting.
Originally posted by TauCetixeta
reply to post by abeverage
I found a coronal loop on wikipedia. That looks pretty cool.
I think coronal cavities exist only in the minds of NASA scientists.
They had to come up with something.
I don't think anybody is even paying attention. It doesn't matter.
Originally posted by TauCetixeta
reply to post by abeverage
I don't think it's a baby planet.
It's not a coronal cavity either. I keep wondering what's on the other side of the sun that
we cannot see? Are there more of these spheres?
I think we will find out soon.
Like i said earlier, i think you and i are the only ones paying attention.
Dancing with the Stars is more entertaining.
Originally posted by TauCetixeta
reply to post by abeverage
It's a huge biosphere with the shields extended.
They are dropping off 4D Helium to the Sol Star.
Go outside and look at the sun. It looks more white than yellow.
Normal color temp should be 5780 K at noon.
Originally posted by TauCetixeta
reply to post by abeverage
You can buy color temp meters at Amazon.com.
Normal color temp at noon should be 5780 K.