The Sun IS looking like never before (Proof: SDO AIA pic and more) | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 54605569 United States 01/14/2015 02:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: emerald_glow Sure...there is a huge "S" shaped line stretching all over the whole disk, plus the filaments cover most everything, including the coronal hole . I will post another link to a "usual" SDO pic. and and and? what is your point here.. this is normal. got a link to this information? [link to spaceweather.com] I meant the guy that made this statement, "and and and? what is your point here.. this is normal". That picture of the sun looks scary. normal? I'm not sure. It doesn't look normal to me anyway. It looks angry. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 67004833 United Kingdom 01/14/2015 02:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Really a better comparison if you took the time to find a picture with a filament, coronal hole etc during the same point in the solar cycle on a past date. The problem is SDO images won't exist for anything past 2010 so you're out of luck. Never before at this point in the solar cycle have we had access to such quality imagery so of course, as science and tech develops you will see things you have never seen before, not only on the sun but across most areas of scientific endeavor. |
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