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Giant 'holes' dozens of times the size of our planet are appearing on the sun. Here's how they could affect Earth.
Two enormous dark 'holes' have been spotted on our sun this month, as our star nears the peak of its activity. These coronal holes can spew solar winds at 1.8 million mph toward our planet ...
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A second giant 'hole' has appeared on the sun, and it could send 1.8 million mph solar winds towards Earth
A giant "hole" has appeared on the surface of the sun and it could send 1.8 million mph solar winds toward Earth by Friday. It follows the discovery of a coronal hole on the sun 30 times the ...
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How the giant hole on the sun could wreak HAVOC on Earth
Despite being 93 million miles away, a hole on the sun's surface could wreak havoc on Earth later this week. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory has released a photo showing a triangular-shaped ...
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Creepy close-up images of the sun reveal yarn-like strands, dark pores, and a 'light bridge' crossing a decaying sunspot
The sun looks surprisingly stringy and porous in ... A sunspot isn't really a hole, but it sure looks like one. That dark, gaping maw at the center of the sunspot is called the "umbra" — the ...
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Low Key Hole Opens Up in Sun
A second giant "hole," large enough to easily fit 20 Earths, has torn the Sun's surface apart, heralding our star's most ferocious period during its 11-year cycle. While these kinds of coronal ...
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China is drilling a giant hole almost 33,000 feet deep in the Earth’s crust
Chinese scientists have started drilling a hole into the Earth’s crust that is expected to be nearly 33,000 feet, or 10,000 ...
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Friends fan stunned as they spot mistake ‘you can only see on a widescreen TV’ 20 years after episode aired
IT has been 20 years since a new episode of Friends has aired on TV, but fans are still switching on in their millions. But all these years later we still learn new details about the iconic show, and ...
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I’m a celeb gardener – turn your space into a luxe paradise for less than a tenner but DON’T chuck away your old junk
WE are in the middle of a mini-heatwave, and the sunshine is set to stay for weeks to come. Spending on garden plants is ...

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