A vast hole in the sun's atmosphere--a "coronal hole"--has opened up in the sun's northern hemisphere, and it is spewing a broad stream of solar wind into space. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory photographed the coronal hole during the early hours of Dec. 3rd: |
Coronal holes are places
where the sun's magnetic field opens up and allows solar wind to escape.
Hot plasma flows outward at speeds exceeding a million mph. In the
extreme-ultraviolet image, above, the boundaries of the coronal hole are
traced by dashed lines; arrows indicate the escape of hot plasma.
Solar wind flowing from this
coronal hole will reach Earth beginning ~Dec. 6th, and our solar wind
environment will be dominated the stream for days after first contact.
High-latitude sky watchers should be alert for aurorashttp://www.spaceweather.com/
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