Solar Tsunami
Plasma erupts from the side of the sun, seen from Earth, in a picture from NASA’s Observatory spacecraft. It was accompanied by a medium sized solar flare and a cloud of charged particles known as a coronal mass ejection.
Solar Tsunami
Plasma erupts from the side of the sun, seen from Earth, in a picture from NASA’s Observatory spacecraft. It was accompanied by a medium sized solar flare and a cloud of charged particles known as a coronal mass ejection.
Current study topic in Astronomy. I knew this class was going to be awesome!!
Unthinkable energy.
Oh astrophysics, you are too difficult a field for me to actually get into but just interesting enough for me to...