Detecting a giant flower hole in the Sun.

The top floor of the Sun has a giant flower hole, 50 times larger than the Earth, causing the solar wind to function strongly, causing many aurora nights on Earth.

Detecting a Japanese hole in the sun

According to Live Science, the NASA Aerospace Observatory (NASA) Solar Observ Observatory satellite image showed on October 10 that there was a large hole in the sun.

Picture 1 of Detecting a giant flower hole in the Sun.
Flower hole on the upper floor of the Sun.(Photo: NASA).

"The solar storm released from this hole, 50 times larger than the Earth, creates local storms near Earth , causing aurora nights , " NASA said.

"Hole Japanese flower" was first discovered in the 1970s. They are not holes in the usual sense. This is a cooler, darker area, where the Sun's magnetic field reaches out into space.

The newly discovered flower hole causes high-speed solar winds, pulling out the flow of molecular particles at speeds of up to 800km / s. If it is directed to Earth, it may affect the power source, or divert the satellites orbiting the Earth, as well as interrupt radio communications.