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The SUN is FROTHING - Is this normal?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 29310915:MV8yMDg4ODYwXzM1MTcyODU3XzU4RDlCNzNE] [quote:Anonymous Coward 30178685:MV8yMDg4ODYwXzM1MTcyNTM1X0U4NTVFMkM0] "[b]Magnetic froth does not necessarily herald an explosion[/b], but it does guarantee a photogenic sunspot. Scan the gallery for the latest images:" [/quote] Unless... I'm guessing, it grows and grows ... [/quote]
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No sunspots, just "magnetic froth":
[
link to www.spaceweather.com
]
The only other reference I can find to magnetic froth is magnetic froth found at the edge of our solar system:
[
link to www.nersc.gov
]
Is this doomy or not, please?
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