Coronal Loops Flicker Before Big Solar Flares
For years, scientists have struggled to accurately predict solar flares—powerful bursts of light from the Sun that can send charged particles into space.
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For years, scientists have struggled to accurately predict solar flares—powerful bursts of light from the Sun that can send charged particles into space.
The ‘hole’ in the Sun’s atmosphere. Credit NASA/Solar Dynamics Observatory NASA detects giant Coronal hole in Sun, launching solar winds that’ll hit Earth by end of this
An elongated coronal hole rotated across the face of the sun this past week so that it is now streaming solar wind towards Earth (Jan. 2-5, 2017).
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