The Salt Marsh in Early Autumn

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Solar Hoovering

Late on Thursday Sunspot 1401 exploded and headed out towards us. Those of you who live in northern areas might be seeing some fabulous sunspots tonight.



This "corornal mass ejection" will also be heading towards Mars and on the way, envelop our latest Mars Rover, which is enroute. The Rover has instruments for measuring a CME: this may be a great chance for humanity to learn.

And finally - before you click through below and get all the details - these big solar eruptions cause the earth's atmosphere to swell. Thus some of the junk orbiting the earth will be in a bit of atmosphere instead of airless space. The air makes the junk slow down and then burn up.

In other words, the sunspot eruption serves as a clean-up tool for our planet.