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Originally posted by MmmPie
reply to post by eriktheawful
Someone with a rational thought?!
FINALLY.
It's not really a hole (in the sense that a section of the sun is missing and you are looking into the sun's interior).
It's an area of the sun who's magnetic loops are not closed, but trailing out.
The plasma density is lower here, so the temps are cooler here compared to the area around it.
It is only visible in the extreme ultra violet frequency range (which is what the images show).
Originally posted by Wrabbit2000
reply to post by eriktheawful
It's not really a hole (in the sense that a section of the sun is missing and you are looking into the sun's interior).
It's an area of the sun who's magnetic loops are not closed, but trailing out.
The plasma density is lower here, so the temps are cooler here compared to the area around it.
It is only visible in the extreme ultra violet frequency range (which is what the images show).
Very true on this and why I'd say it's important for folks who may be concerned about Solar events to look at more than just a couple images , to be sure. Some of the AIA imaging does look like a real and physical hole, doesn't it? It runs the imagination...and that's kinda fun to let run for a moment too, I must admit.
That one kinda poops on the party huh? lol.... Not a hole at all, just as you say. Just an anomaly like countless others every year. This one just formed into a recognizable shape and was a BIG sucker, to be sure.edit on 25-1-2013 by Wrabbit2000 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Alternative4u
I have an idea that the Mayan date of 21 st Dec 2012 is a little way out, and we are heading for bad times in 2013. The triangular on the sun should not be made fun of, or taken lightly, why? because the Pirmids were triangular for a start, on top of the sun going crazy I am being warned of war shortly if China attacks Japan with USA joining in the war when,, yes when it starts, the sun will then be the least of our problems guys.
This channel shows the features that our eyes would see if we dim the Sun's intensely bright light. This wavelength of light is visible to people as blue-indigo, although here it is shown in yellow. Sunspots stand out sharply here, and you can also see that the edge of the Sun appears darker a well-known effect called limb darkening.
if you look at the sun in the 450 nm range (visible light), you won't see the coronal hole, or any hole for that matter, because there is no actual physical hole there for you to see.
Originally posted by Violater1
reply to post by Wrabbit2000
No, I didn't miss it.
It displayed nothing relevant to the thread.
And to erkawful:
if you look at the sun in the 450 nm range (visible light), you won't see the coronal hole, or any hole for that matter, because there is no actual physical hole there for you to see.
So I guess because it's something we can't see, or grasp, it must not be there.
Luis Pasteur, Sir Isaac Newton and Nicolaus Copernicus are rolling in there graves.
Thank you for your very very thoughtful contribution.edit on 27-1-2013 by Violater1 because: (no reason given)