Friday 2 September 2011

Old Jules



Old Sol’s going through some unusual upheavals today.  I don’t recall ever seeing such an array of sunspots reported:


http://spaceweather.com/
“GIANT SINE WAVE: Imagine a sine wave 400,000 km long. Today, NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory is monitoring just such a structure. It’s an enormous filament of magnetism slithering over the sun’s northeastern limb:”
Meanwhile it’s a red morning out there, so all you salesmen probably need to take warning.

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