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Image: Coronal hole on the sun

Coronal hole on the sun
Credit: NASA/AIA

(Âé¶¹ÒùÔº) -- This image of a coronal hole on the sun bears a remarkable resemblance to the 'Sesame Street' character Big Bird. Coronal holes are regions where the sun's corona is dark.

These features were discovered when X-ray telescopes were first flown above the Earth's atmosphere to reveal the structure of the across the solar disc.

Coronal holes are associated with 'open' and are often found at the sun’s poles. The high-speed solar wind is known to originate in coronal holes.

The solar wind escaping from this hole will reach Earth around June 5-7, 2012.

Provided by JPL/NASA

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