http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2009/24nov_solartsunami.htm?list213621
Wouldn’t want to be on Mercury when one of those hiccups goes off.
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2009/24nov_solartsunami.htm?list213621
Wouldn’t want to be on Mercury when one of those hiccups goes off.
Hmmm, Hiccup is the word I’d have used here . But we’re being politcal^H^H^He here 😉 . JimL
The sun has always been intriguing and the more we learn ,
it seems,the more questions we have. Tsunamis,what next!! I’m still mulling over the idea of seventeen alternate universes that the physicists are saying we have. Once again Sci-fi authors are way,way ahead of them. Some they
say,may be as thin as a sheet of paper(this could prove a
problem if you were planning a reality shift!).Apparently
this solves the missing mass in the universe. I wonder
how they will prove it.
Interesting article … beuatiful pictures – the universe never ceases to amaze.