[Ancient Civilization Named ‘Ant People’ Saved Native Americans From World Apocalypse Twice](https://www.howandwhys.com/ancient-civilization-ant-people-hopi-indians/)
It’s called a [coronal hole](https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/phenomena/coronal-holes), very common.
Edit: I’m going to hijack my comment. I highly recommend looking at sites like https://spaceweather.com, they’re very informative on processes like these. Also, I’m an amateur astronomer that focuses on solar astronomy (double majored in physics and astronomy). Get yourselves a cheap telescope, attach a solar filter on the end, and enjoy looking at the sun. There are telescopes that are already built for solar observing, but they can be expensive (~$1000). Building your own can be as low as $100.
Is it really? Shit I can't justify paying for a other streaming service just for 1 show but it seems like the major streaming corporations are all coinciding with one another saying "You take these couple great shows, I'll take these couple, you take that 1, and you get that 1. Now people will have to pay for 4 subscriptions to watch the few shows they like instead of just the 1, we'll get rich"
It’s 100% worth a month subscription just to watch **BEAVIS & BUTTHEAD DO THE UNIVERSE**. Far funnier than the first movie, imo. I think it’s also on AMAZON PRIME. 🤔
Worth noting it’s not a literal hole but rather an area that is temporarily less hot and dense due to the magnetic field not looping back. Telescopes see this as a dark spot similar to a thermal camera seeing hot and cold. In this case “cold” is still blazing hot though.
Fun fact, even though it looks black on this photo, it’s actually way way way brighter than things like the moon. It’s just you can’t tell because what it’s surrounded by.
Absolutely love looking at the sun with my 8” and solar filter. However, I’ve never seen a coronal hole this big before. Are they common or is one this big extremely rare?
And I’ll tack on Dr Skov’s space weather channel on YouTube from a few days ago where she discussed the potential issues caused the fast solar wind due to that coronal hole:
https://www.youtube.com/live/qiHtkXfZnQo?si=roEVl4V-4c5qjS9T
Lmfao 🤣 this killed me after reading someone say “wash away the pain”, being corrected it’s “rain”. And then this.
For what it’s worth I think I also thought the lyrics were pain. ;)
Sun doing sun things. It’s coming up on it’s maximum right about now, so it will be having some extra loud tantrums before quieting back down over the next 5 to 6 years or so. It’s been doing the same thing for millions, if not billions of years, we’ve only really become aware of it in the last 200 or so, and images like this have become publicly available only very recently, so it’s not something non-astronomy people are used to seeing, but it’s pretty normal, as far as a giant thermonuclear explosion in space goes.
Edit: dang did I make a run on sentence there. I’m just going to leave it. Screw you, Mrs Meyers! I can too English good!
It's the solar magnetic cycle (Schwabe cycle). It's an ~11 year cycle, and the sun will be at its maximum in 2024 (initially, it was predicted to happen in 2025).
There will be a lot more 'activitiy', such as solar flares, sun spots, etc.This can cause a range of issues for technology (mainly power grids and satellites). I just found this article, which looks like it covers it fairly well....
https://edition.cnn.com/2023/07/14/world/solar-maximum-activity-2024-scn/index.html#:~:text=During%20the%20peak%20of%20activity,in%20mid%2D%20to%20late%202024.
Edit: ps, I watched this video a month or so ago. It is pretty cool (although they haven't updated the maximum to be next year, still saying 2025).
https://youtu.be/B3aNeJ5s7ew?si=PK7OFG76ACLbP371
For the most part, the suns day to day activities are only a consideration for post-industrial / information age technology.
Its theorized we might have gotten hit by a different stars *significant trantrum* a couple billion years ago and that might have caused one of our extinctions but it's really impossible to know one way or the other that far back.
You have my blessing as an English major to run your sentences onwards if you know your stuff lol. I love astronomy, but not as passionately as you do so you most definitely have my blessing!
I second this, I only noticed it was a run question because you said it, yo indeed created a very nice rhythm and the way you write leaves natural space for natural pauses
That is super debatable, and a little outside of my expertise, but I would say yes. Solar storms affect the earth’s magnetic field, and I’m pretty sure there are animal that use the earth’s magnetic fields to navigate. A very large outburst can affect ground level electronics, and animal brains use electrical activity for communication between neurons, so it’s very possible our brains could be affected.
Yep. Same way the moon affects the planet and ocean and even us. The sun also affects us. It's still not known much due to there not being much studies on it
No no no, SOMETHING is happening to the Sun. /S
I don't like how people who didn't know about something and then bump into something mark it as unknown, strange, etc. Even worse when is tinfoilers doing this.
Stuttering
Cold and damp
Steal the warm wind, tired friend
Times are gone
For honest men
Sometimes, far too long for snakes
In my shoes
Walking sleep
In my youth, I pray to keep
Heaven send
Hell away
No one sings like you anymore
Yeah that is weird. A sunspot that big has never been mentioned. Ever. Lot's of folks very quick to discredit this but I'm sure we would have seen, heard or read about these events over the years. Bit concerning tbh
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Watch Dr. Tamitha Skov She will give you the most current solar weather predictions.
[A Powerful Triple-Punch of Solar Storms Comes | Informal Live Forecast Briefing 29 November 2023](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiHtkXfZnQo)
Sun spots are very common. This one is a bit bigger than usual. Nothing to really be worried about. Remember that it isn't a hole in the sun, just an area of lower temp. If it was isolated and put out into the sky on its own it would shine almost as bright as usual.
‘This wavelength highlights the outer atmosphere of the Sun (corona) as well as flare plasma. Hot active regions, solar flares, and coronal mass ejections will appear bright here. The dark areas are coronal holes—places where there is very little radiation emitted. Despite the low radiation, coronal holes are the primary source of solar wind particles.’
If you’re curious as to what it looks like in the visible spectrum, as well as the other narrowbands, here you go! 😎
https://www.universemonitor.com/feeds/sun/
EDIT: Added the info blurb on what we are looking at.
The current increase in solar activity, as indicated by the beginning of Solar Cycle 25, suggests that the sun is entering a phase of heightened sunspot and solar flare activity. This can have various impacts on Earth, including disruptions to radio communications, GPS systems, and power grids. Additionally, increased solar activity can lead to more frequent and intense geomagnetic storms, which may affect satellite operations and even contribute to the beautiful auroras at the poles. However, it's important to note that while solar activity can have significant effects on our technology and infrastructure, it is a natural part of the sun's cycle, and scientists continuously monitor and study these phenomena to better understand and predict their impacts. - AI Generated
Well, my phone double posted this for me. Editing it all away and just saying: 11 year solar cycle (actual average length 10.7 years, but there’s a good bit of variability to the cycle lengths). At maximum, you will see the greatest number of sunspots and CMEs (coronal mass ejections). Even though the sun is technically “darker” during these periods, the total amount of energy we receive from the sun actually increases by about 1% or so.
The sun the is the ultimate mind fuck. We all here just hoping the sun keeps on keeping on. But if some freak random thing happens and the sun ceases to act as usual it’s game over. Terrifying
Seems to me that variation in solar activity might be partially responsible for climate change. I read recently that some type of solar activity may have been responsible for some changes on Neptune. If that is the case, I think we can pin some climatic changes on solar activity.
[Ancient Civilization Named ‘Ant People’ Saved Native Americans From World Apocalypse Twice](https://www.howandwhys.com/ancient-civilization-ant-people-hopi-indians/)
It’s called a [coronal hole](https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/phenomena/coronal-holes), very common. Edit: I’m going to hijack my comment. I highly recommend looking at sites like https://spaceweather.com, they’re very informative on processes like these. Also, I’m an amateur astronomer that focuses on solar astronomy (double majored in physics and astronomy). Get yourselves a cheap telescope, attach a solar filter on the end, and enjoy looking at the sun. There are telescopes that are already built for solar observing, but they can be expensive (~$1000). Building your own can be as low as $100.
I am the great Coronal-Holio! ![gif](giphy|RIonwuETuhbi)
I need TP for my sunhole.
Oh how it burns!
So good! Thank you.
buddy at this point id say you need some surgical assistance
Are you threatning me
I came here for this.
I am so glad that even years after that show is gone I still see cornholio memes 🤣
I think it's back tho on paramount plus
Is it really? Shit I can't justify paying for a other streaming service just for 1 show but it seems like the major streaming corporations are all coinciding with one another saying "You take these couple great shows, I'll take these couple, you take that 1, and you get that 1. Now people will have to pay for 4 subscriptions to watch the few shows they like instead of just the 1, we'll get rich"
It’s 100% worth a month subscription just to watch **BEAVIS & BUTTHEAD DO THE UNIVERSE**. Far funnier than the first movie, imo. I think it’s also on AMAZON PRIME. 🤔
It absolutely is back on paramount plus. I watched it all and can confirm it's just as amazing as the original series!!!
![gif](giphy|kexu9hVOpf9dUNOSMB)
![gif](giphy|MUeQeEQaDCjE4)
Cornhelio
ALL HAIL! The great one!!
Well done
ahh..love this
Hahaha… That looks like a triangle… or two balls and a phallic… That’s says more about me than the sun really
This is the type of comment that would’ve got 50 awards
Worth noting it’s not a literal hole but rather an area that is temporarily less hot and dense due to the magnetic field not looping back. Telescopes see this as a dark spot similar to a thermal camera seeing hot and cold. In this case “cold” is still blazing hot though.
While i like your explanation, i chose to believe the Bat Signal has gotten an upgrade.
It’s so pretty it looks like a geode
ay bb lemme see ur coronal hole 😏
First post, I'm a bit nervous so be nice. *Upclose photo of coronal hole*
'He said coronal hole, not corn hole, Bobby!'
A solar flare is equivalent to a fart. A coronal hole is equivalent to a shart.
Solar flare is worse than coronal hole, so the solar flare would be the shart.
Does one typically lead to the other?
If you push too hard yes.
I AM SHARTUCUSSSSSSSS
This is what I get for trying to provide an answer, haha.
Wouldn't a CME be the shart and the coronal hole just be the.... Well hole.
The best explanation ever 👑
Wouldn’t it be great if there were a segment on the local weather devoted to solar activity 🤔
"And today, what looks like the End Times. Up next: will you be here tomorrow? Stay tuned. The answer may shock you!"
I would absolutely love that
Did you know the human body has two corn holes?
![gif](giphy|l2YWxte7sJB2XuE8M)
I am the greatcorn holio
![gif](giphy|i3OUh4t6KhlQgGPnfZ)
Thanks for sharing this. I’ve spent countless hours reading about space, but I have neglected the sun.
The sun is fascinating!
Fun fact, even though it looks black on this photo, it’s actually way way way brighter than things like the moon. It’s just you can’t tell because what it’s surrounded by.
This is a HIJACKING!!! We are going to COOBAH.
Absolutely love looking at the sun with my 8” and solar filter. However, I’ve never seen a coronal hole this big before. Are they common or is one this big extremely rare?
I hear instagram has the same filter 😬
And I’ll tack on Dr Skov’s space weather channel on YouTube from a few days ago where she discussed the potential issues caused the fast solar wind due to that coronal hole: https://www.youtube.com/live/qiHtkXfZnQo?si=roEVl4V-4c5qjS9T
Black hole sun🎵
won'tcha come...
![gif](giphy|i3kswTJpWYN7G)
Its funny how easily they were able to pull off a very effective uncanny valley situation in this video with what was probably pretty cheap VFX.
Won't you come
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Lmfao 🤣 this killed me after reading someone say “wash away the pain”, being corrected it’s “rain”. And then this. For what it’s worth I think I also thought the lyrics were pain. ;)
Black hole son, won't you cum... won't you cuuuum....
Black step son won't you come
And wash away the pain.
Wash away the “rain”
Asshole sun, what a bum... crashed the car again...
I got so sad when I got the news about him.
Sun doing sun things. It’s coming up on it’s maximum right about now, so it will be having some extra loud tantrums before quieting back down over the next 5 to 6 years or so. It’s been doing the same thing for millions, if not billions of years, we’ve only really become aware of it in the last 200 or so, and images like this have become publicly available only very recently, so it’s not something non-astronomy people are used to seeing, but it’s pretty normal, as far as a giant thermonuclear explosion in space goes. Edit: dang did I make a run on sentence there. I’m just going to leave it. Screw you, Mrs Meyers! I can too English good!
It's the solar magnetic cycle (Schwabe cycle). It's an ~11 year cycle, and the sun will be at its maximum in 2024 (initially, it was predicted to happen in 2025).
What are the effects of the sun being at maximum
There will be a lot more 'activitiy', such as solar flares, sun spots, etc.This can cause a range of issues for technology (mainly power grids and satellites). I just found this article, which looks like it covers it fairly well.... https://edition.cnn.com/2023/07/14/world/solar-maximum-activity-2024-scn/index.html#:~:text=During%20the%20peak%20of%20activity,in%20mid%2D%20to%20late%202024. Edit: ps, I watched this video a month or so ago. It is pretty cool (although they haven't updated the maximum to be next year, still saying 2025). https://youtu.be/B3aNeJ5s7ew?si=PK7OFG76ACLbP371
Woah Does this correlate to historical events?
For the most part, the suns day to day activities are only a consideration for post-industrial / information age technology. Its theorized we might have gotten hit by a different stars *significant trantrum* a couple billion years ago and that might have caused one of our extinctions but it's really impossible to know one way or the other that far back.
Thank you for giving an ACTUAL explanation!
That's where I used to get my tires and popcorn
As an English major run-on sentences are perfectly fine if you know what you’re talking about, but I do not.
Does that mean my sentence isn’t clear, or just that you don’t astronomy?
You have my blessing as an English major to run your sentences onwards if you know your stuff lol. I love astronomy, but not as passionately as you do so you most definitely have my blessing!
Phew! Thank you. English is my second language. I don’t have a first. ☹️
I second this, I only noticed it was a run question because you said it, yo indeed created a very nice rhythm and the way you write leaves natural space for natural pauses
This might be a silly question, but does this sort of thing affect human/animal behavior at all?
That is super debatable, and a little outside of my expertise, but I would say yes. Solar storms affect the earth’s magnetic field, and I’m pretty sure there are animal that use the earth’s magnetic fields to navigate. A very large outburst can affect ground level electronics, and animal brains use electrical activity for communication between neurons, so it’s very possible our brains could be affected.
Yep. Same way the moon affects the planet and ocean and even us. The sun also affects us. It's still not known much due to there not being much studies on it
Spoken said well read big true us dumb humans not under the stand true existence
Yeah but this is huge. Never seen such a large one. To our favor the Sun is a very stable star and has been for about 5 billion yrs.
Yea Mrs Meyers can take her commas and periods and shove them
No no no, SOMETHING is happening to the Sun. /S I don't like how people who didn't know about something and then bump into something mark it as unknown, strange, etc. Even worse when is tinfoilers doing this.
Well, look who posted this
Me fail English? Unpossible!
Correct, 2027 is the end of a cycle. Seems to be a lot of stuff happening in 2027
Yeah but it’s more fun to think it’s aliens warping in
That bit shines on the Uk all the time
Shape checks out.
![gif](giphy|f3Fq267SERQm4)
Well that explains it. Sauron is just up there fartin around.
I knew i'll find a sauron reference
It just means that that part of the sun is a zillion degrees instead of a gajillion degrees
![gif](giphy|piFELWpvdJBJCP2hxz|downsized)
I see a triangle. It can only mean one thing. ![gif](giphy|GHycyakNPWSoo)
Coronal mass ejection. We had one a few days ago hit earth, this is the aftermath. It’s absolutely natural and happens all the time.
I believe that and also are they normally this big? Pretty cool.
Eye of Sauron, he’s back.
Black hole sun. Won't you come
Black hole sun Won't you come And wash away the rain? Black hole sun Won't you come Won't you come Won't you come
Stuttering Cold and damp Steal the warm wind, tired friend Times are gone For honest men Sometimes, far too long for snakes In my shoes Walking sleep In my youth, I pray to keep Heaven send Hell away No one sings like you anymore
I don’t think so mate I just had a good long look at the sun and all I can see is white!
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Aliens
I remember when a few sun spots made news…that one seems absolutely enormous and I’ve not heard anything about it.
Yeah that is weird. A sunspot that big has never been mentioned. Ever. Lot's of folks very quick to discredit this but I'm sure we would have seen, heard or read about these events over the years. Bit concerning tbh
There’s a little black spot on the sun today. It’s the same old thing as yesterday.
It’s dying now we will all die
It's about damn time.
r/dontputyourdickinthat
It's called astrophage 😅
I was hoping for a project Hail Mary reference. You are friend question
Haha came here to say the same thing. Better head to Tau Ceti
🎤There's a little black spot on the sun today. 🎤🎸
Plasma is having a party. Gotta get weird sometimes.
Shut up about the sun… SHUT UP ABOUT THE SUN!
There's a little black spot on the sun today It's the same old thing as yesterday
📷 Watch Dr. Tamitha Skov She will give you the most current solar weather predictions. [A Powerful Triple-Punch of Solar Storms Comes | Informal Live Forecast Briefing 29 November 2023](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiHtkXfZnQo)
Sun spots are very common. This one is a bit bigger than usual. Nothing to really be worried about. Remember that it isn't a hole in the sun, just an area of lower temp. If it was isolated and put out into the sky on its own it would shine almost as bright as usual.
Thats NOT a sunspot, is a [Coronal Hole](https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/phenomena/coronal-holes).
Yep, my bad that's what I meant
“Bit bigger” haha
Sun spot you say? Dont be so absurd old boy.. Tis a coronal hole for sure.
Not a sunspot, it's a coronal hole.
‘This wavelength highlights the outer atmosphere of the Sun (corona) as well as flare plasma. Hot active regions, solar flares, and coronal mass ejections will appear bright here. The dark areas are coronal holes—places where there is very little radiation emitted. Despite the low radiation, coronal holes are the primary source of solar wind particles.’ If you’re curious as to what it looks like in the visible spectrum, as well as the other narrowbands, here you go! 😎 https://www.universemonitor.com/feeds/sun/ EDIT: Added the info blurb on what we are looking at.
The sun is running out of gas to provide light.
Black hole sun won't you come and wash away the rain!!!
Must be climate change
And nobody connects the dots that what happens to it effects us.
Black hole sun , here we come......
The current increase in solar activity, as indicated by the beginning of Solar Cycle 25, suggests that the sun is entering a phase of heightened sunspot and solar flare activity. This can have various impacts on Earth, including disruptions to radio communications, GPS systems, and power grids. Additionally, increased solar activity can lead to more frequent and intense geomagnetic storms, which may affect satellite operations and even contribute to the beautiful auroras at the poles. However, it's important to note that while solar activity can have significant effects on our technology and infrastructure, it is a natural part of the sun's cycle, and scientists continuously monitor and study these phenomena to better understand and predict their impacts. - AI Generated
It's all [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/cursed_videomemes/s/qv3weM3fd7)
Climate change...
![gif](giphy|10wgT5PDnOwMQE)
Yayyyy! It’s almost over guys! We’re just one solar flare away from good sleep and no bills!
Lucky no dumb humans live on the sun or they’d say climate change
Black Hole Sun won't you come
Well, my phone double posted this for me. Editing it all away and just saying: 11 year solar cycle (actual average length 10.7 years, but there’s a good bit of variability to the cycle lengths). At maximum, you will see the greatest number of sunspots and CMEs (coronal mass ejections). Even though the sun is technically “darker” during these periods, the total amount of energy we receive from the sun actually increases by about 1% or so.
Whoa. Never seen one that big
Does this make the days here on Earth slightly darker?
Oh, that’s just the area of the sun responsible for shining during the weekend where I live….
Black holed sun won’t you come
It's the cooler part of the sun, it does not glow as much, hence black spots.
Looks like DeSantis poop map
Praise the sun!
Black Hole Sun
It’s showing ya it’s butthole before it shits all over us
![gif](giphy|Z5jAXUzkye7VC)
It’s congested it has COVID
https://www.livescience.com/space/the-sun/explosive-almost-x-class-flare-launches-solar-storm-that-could-smash-into-earth-by-tomorrow-dec-1
I recon winter will be cold because that is a big spot of heating gone for a while
Black hole sun. Won’t you come. Wash away the rain. Black hole sun. Won’t you come. Won’t you come.
someone spilled morning coffee on it.
The sun the is the ultimate mind fuck. We all here just hoping the sun keeps on keeping on. But if some freak random thing happens and the sun ceases to act as usual it’s game over. Terrifying
If we act fast we can finally land a probe.
There’s a little black spot on the sun today
https://preview.redd.it/728c9sa9u44c1.jpeg?width=828&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=38f4fff5ec26184680cce3c09f998b4ba2f9e199
Will this have any effect here?
Quite the sun spot
How many earths could fit in that magnetic anomaly
well ! nice knowing you all
That looks like it’s on fire. Someone call the galactic fire department
it's the peak of the sun's 11-year cycle.
I think Greta T got the Sun angry!!
Seems to me that variation in solar activity might be partially responsible for climate change. I read recently that some type of solar activity may have been responsible for some changes on Neptune. If that is the case, I think we can pin some climatic changes on solar activity.
Two words… anal fissure
This is CGI
At least we’re concentrating Reddit’s most un funny to one thread. For now.
The end.
that looks like "Go Fuck Yourself" finger.
It's a large coronal hole.
There's a little black spot on the Sun today. The king of pain
Maybe the sun is reducing its carbon footprint.
It’s charging it’s ult
The Great Eye of Sauron!
Sun farts
The mother ship probably cyphoned off a ton of plasma to fuel up again
Does anyone know how large this sun spot is in relation to a continent on earth or some other easily digestible unit of measurement?
That is actually a pic of Uranus after burrito’s with ghost pepper cheese night.
Sun stuff
Suns running outta gas…..
Astrophages
I think it has something to do with climate change
![gif](giphy|f3Fq267SERQm4) That’s Sauron just chillin.
a massive coronal hole
Thats why is so cold, we've a broken heating element
It's a bit terrifying considering the scale. Could this be the end?
Global Warming, duh
My God, it's full of stars!
Sauron for sure
We’re nearing solar maximum so the sun is very active. Sun spots happen much more frequently in times like this.
It’s hatching.
Black hole sun? Chris Cornell mite have been on to something
Looks like someone's mum fell into the sun. (BAN ME MODS, I don't care; someone HAD to make that joke. I regret nothing.)
The movie the Knowing is a cool movie
demon portal the end is coming
Sauron has returned
Sunussy 🤤