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19 July 2025
Astronomy, Electric Universe, Electromagnetism

The Sun might have something to do with the recent weather, a role mostly ignored by climate science and the alarmist activists. Why woudn’t it play a role in warming the planet, and then, cooling it down again. At https://phys.org/news/2025-07-nasa-parker-solar-probe-snaps.html … images taken by NASAs Parker Probe show the solar wind rising out from the Sun’s outer atmosphere, the corona. The solar wind is ionised gas, or plasma, a constant stream of electrically charged particles that rage accross the universe. Indeed, we are told the solar wind expands throughout the solar system – with wide ranging effects. It permeats every outermost limit of the solar system. Why do climate scientists ignore these new discoveries?

Then we have another – at https://www.livescience.com/space/the-sun/behold-the-beast-gigantic-animal-like-plasma-plume-13-times-wider-than-earth-hovers-over-the-sun … astrophotographers have also snapped stunning photos of a giant shape shifting solar prominence. It has being called ‘the  beast’ – and it appeared on the Sun’s eastern limb on July 12th. It seems to be a giant plasma plume hovering above the Sun’s corona. It showered Earth with hot solar wind particles.

Meanwhile, at https://phys.org/news/2025-07-nasa-snifs-sun-trailblazing-spectator.html … a new solar study spacecraft is close to being launched this month, July. It is the Solar EruptioN Integral-Field Spectrograph mission -SNIFS. It is designed to explore the energy and dynamics of the solar chromosphere. This is located between the Sun’s outer layer, the corona, and the Sun’s visible surface, the photosphere.

The Chinese Academy of Sciences has mapped a mass of tangled supersonic filaments in a distant interstellar gas cloud. It is unexpectedly complex. See https://phys.org/news/2025-07-astronomers-tangled-supersonic-filaments-distant.html

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