NASA Finds Giant Hole on Sun's Surface NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory snapped this picture of the Sun on Jan. 1, 2015. (NASA/SDO) Okay, it's not a literal hole. And the sky isn't falling either. On Jan. 1, NASA noticed that its Solar Dynamics Observatory satellite had snapped a surprising image of the sun. (MORE: NASA Captures Haunting Image Of The Sun) In the picture above, what looks like a massive chunk of Sun missing is actually a coronal hole. As NASA explains in a blog post, coronal holes are areas of the sun's corona, its distinctive aura, where the star's magnetic field shoots out into space rather than loop back to the surface. The sun's psychedelic glow in NASA's high-res photos is caused by energy and gas trapped on the surface by the sun's magnetic field. In coronal holes, where the field extends into space, those particles leave the sun, and that region goes black. This crisp image of the phenomenon isn't the first, however. In the early 1970s, scientists onboard the Skylab space station took the first images of coronal holes. Last summer, NASA captured an image of a massive coronal hole spanning at least 400,000 miles across, which it explained was "more than 50 Earths side by side." https://weather.com/science/space/news/sun-coronal-hole-nasa-new-year -------------------------------------------- Here is my question... Will this go back to the normal way the Sun is supposed to be as?
Well maybe time to use the greenhouse to counter greenhouse effects? This way you can use shade clothe on high ray days and take it off when sun is not so close?
How can that be? - There's no humans on Mars to jack up the temperatures... Scientists find evidence of global warming on Mars Tuesday, May 31, 2016 - Earth isn’t the only planet grappling with climate change, although this other orb doesn’t have much in the way of fossil fuel emissions or a 97 percent of scientific “consensus” on global warming. Newly published evidence suggests Mars is experiencing global warming as it emerges from an ice age. See also: Mars Melt Hints at Solar, Not Human, Cause for Warming, Scientist Says February 28, 2007 - Simultaneous warming on Earth and Mars suggests that our planet's recent climate changes have a natural—and not a human-induced—cause, according to one scientist's controversial theory.
Granny fusses at possum when he hangs by his tail from the tree she planted... Scientists: Plant More Trees to Combat Climate Change October 16, 2017 — Planting forests and other activities that harness the power of nature could play a major role in limiting global warming under the 2015 Paris agreement, an international study showed Monday.
Shorter winter points toward climate change... Winter's Arrival, Departure Dates Reflect Changing Climate, Scientists Say October 28, 2017 | WASHINGTON — Winter is coming ... later. And it's leaving ever earlier.
Granny says climate change been makin' her rheumatiz worse... Climate change harming health Wed, Nov 01, 2017 - TACKLING SMOG:Stockholm Resilience Centre director Johan Rockstrom said the report could bolster efforts to limit pollution in cities from Beijing to Mexico City
UN Warns Fix Climate Risks or Face Much More Hunger by 2050... UN Warns Manage Climate Risks or Face Much More Hunger by 2050 November 15, 2017 — Climate change threats, from worsening drought and flooding to sea level rise, could increase the risks of hunger and child malnutrition around the world by 20 percent by 2050, food security researchers warned Wednesday. See also: Study: Better Soil Could Trap as Much Planet-warming Carbon as Transport Produces November 14, 2017 — Improving soil health in farmlands could capture extra carbon equivalent to the planet-warming emissions generated by the transport sector, one of the world's most polluting industries, experts said Tuesday.