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2012 and Planet X LinksPlanet X Forecast and 2012 Survival Guide The interaction between Planet X (Nibiru, Wormwood) and the Sun will cause the Earth to suffer a terrible solar battering. That is why our governments are launching solar observatories to monitor the Sun for storms that will present a threat to us.
NASA released some absolutely amazing new images of the surface of the Sun today, taken by the Japanese Hinode spacecraft. Just look at the attached image with this story, and you'll get a sense of why astronomers think this spacecraft will do for solar astronomy what Hubble has done for the visual spectrum.
Our Sun is very close to the calmest point of its 11-year cycle of activity, what scientists call the "Solar Minimum". But that doesn't mean it's totally quiet. In mid-December, NASA/ESA's Ulysses spacecraft encountered a torrent of particles bursting from the Sun's southern pole.
NASA is already getting the spacecraft to take pictures. The photo you see with this story is a close up view of loops on the solar surface in a magnetically active region. STEREO observed this region on December 4th while a sunspot group was active. The long term goal is to see flares and coronal mass ejections in 3-D. | ||||
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