Here’s a NASA image of the hole – it looks worrisome, but apparantly is quite normal, as you can see from the second image which is from the 2003 hole.

Major Hole in Our Sun
These holes tend to occur at solar maximums, and we are not meant to have the next maximum until 2012/2013. So either this is just unusual timing for a coronal hole, or the maximum has arrived far sooner than predicted. If it is the former, then hold on to your hats, a CME might be heading our way (the NOAA says there is a “slight chance for a C-class flare” in the next 3 days). Last time, in 2003, a coronal hole was followed five days later by a deadly earthquake in Algeria. If it is the later, then the biggest concern is that the USA has not upgraded their electrical system yet.
Here’s a NASA image of the hole – it looks worrisome, but apparantly is quite normal, as you can see from the second image which is from the 2003 hole.

Here’s a NASA image of the hole – it looks worrisome, but apparantly is quite normal, as you can see from the second image which is from the 2003 hole.
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