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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: 240 is Back on October 26, 2013, 12:35:50 PM
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Published on Oct 24, 2013
A magnetic filament of solar material erupted on the sun in late September, breaking the quiet conditions in a spectacular fashion. The 200,000 mile long filament ripped through the sun's atmosphere, the corona, leaving behind what looks like a canyon of fire. The glowing canyon traces the channel where magnetic fields held the filament aloft before the explosion. Visualizers at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. combined two days of satellite data to create a short movie of this gigantic event on the sun.
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:o
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we have wr 104 to worry about
a hypernova
wich can wipe out all the planets in our solar system
basically its two huge fucking stars about to collide
they are about to converge and will release an insane amount of energy it will take many stars out like our sun and our planets
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we have wr 104 to worry about
a hypernova
wich can wipe out all the planets in our solar system
basically its two huge fucking stars about to collide
they are about to converge and will release an insane amount of energy it will take many stars out like our sun and our planets
We got to be ready to go at any time. Until then just eat the right things, workout, do your job and sit around Home depot looking for fat ass hoes loading lumber into their truck.
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We got to be ready to go at any time. Until then just eat the right things, workout, do your job and sit around Home depot looking for fat ass hoes loading lumber into their truck.
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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we have wr 104 to worry about
a hypernova
wich can wipe out all the planets in our solar system
basically its two huge fucking stars about to collide
they are about to converge and will release an insane amount of energy it will take many stars out like our sun and our planets
In Universe time this could be a million years from now.
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Published on Oct 24, 2013
A magnetic filament of solar material erupted on the sun in late September, breaking the quiet conditions in a spectacular fashion. The 200,000 mile long filament ripped through the sun's atmosphere, the corona, leaving behind what looks like a canyon of fire. The glowing canyon traces the channel where magnetic fields held the filament aloft before the explosion. Visualizers at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. combined two days of satellite data to create a short movie of this gigantic event on the sun.
Luckily for us, it is safely placed 93 million miles away.
Lots of space doom-tards on Youtube these days. No use worrying about it really.
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“We could see it go supernova anywhere from tomorrow to 500,000 years from now,” said Grant Hill, an astronomer at the W.M. Keck Observatory in Hawaii. “For all intents and purposes, the gamma-ray burst and optical photons from the supernova would arrive simultaneously.”
http://www.forbes.com/sites/brucedorminey/2013/05/27/earth-may-still-lie-in-path-of-potential-gamma-ray-burst-grb-say-astronomers/ (http://www.forbes.com/sites/brucedorminey/2013/05/27/earth-may-still-lie-in-path-of-potential-gamma-ray-burst-grb-say-astronomers/)
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About that time I spent a good hour or two staring directly at the sun thinking that I was puttin out a distress signal to angels. I was able to, after awhile, focus and through widening my eyes make the sun expand quite dramatically (in my own perception at least, a physical expansion of the sun). I got extremely worried that I was going to cause the star to burst immediately afterward. Maybe I caused that event to happen!! :D ( although maybe I shouldn't be happy about it?)
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About that time I spent a good hour or two staring directly at the sun thinking that I was puttin out a distress signal to angels. I was able to, after awhile, focus and through widening my eyes make the sun expand quite dramatically (in my own perception at least, a physical expansion of the sun). I got extremely worried that I was going to cause the star to burst immediately afterward. Maybe I caused that event to happen!! :D ( although maybe I shouldn't be happy about it?)
Falcon approved.
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;D also, there was a massive "coronal" hole in the sun back in May that was under reported in the news. A giant black hole in the sun that took up about a quarter of its surface if I remember correctly. Pretty ominous stuff.
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;D also, there was a massive "coronal" hole in the sun back in May that was under reported in the news. A giant black hole in the sun that took up about a quarter of its surface if I remember correctly. Pretty ominous stuff.
link to said events news item?