Well, the sun's diameter is 109 times that of earth, and its volume would hold over a million earths, so this hole is not that big, compared to the sun.
March 23, 2023 @ 01:05 UTC
Below is a look at the visible solar disk as we head into Thursday. Solar activity during the past 24 hours remained at low levels. The chances for a major solar flare during the next day will be slim.
Minor (G1) to Moderate (G2) storming will be possible during the next 24-72 hours due to the combination of an anticipated coronal hole stream along with at least one coronal mass ejection (CME) passing close to Earth. Aurora sky watchers at higher latitudes should be alert. Should storm conditions reach moderate (G2) levels, aurora could be visible as far south as the norther tier United States.
"Coronal Hole" sounds like something Rear Admiral Levine should be an 'expert' on...
"Rear Admiral" is the perfect job description for that mentally ill asshat.
Do you want to cast the worId into darkness?
Quick send up Stacey Abrams!
It's the end of the world as we know it...and I feel fine.
The hole looks like a swordsman riding a horse about to go for the kill.
Well, the sun's diameter is 109 times that of earth, and its volume would hold over a million earths, so this hole is not that big, compared to the sun.
Logic smells crisp like freshly picked mint.
Watch out for earthquakes.
u/#mjpopcorn
When one finally hits us they'll blame it on Russian EMP and try to start world war 3
https://www.solarham.net/
Blame citizens of the sun for climate change then.
And NASA is believable?
My only dream is a direct solar hit.