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Comment count is 15
Urburos - 2009-03-23

Edutastic.


delicatessen - 2009-03-23

Definitely a mass of incandescent gas.


spencer - 2009-03-23

A miasma of incandescent plasma.


mouser - 2009-03-23

OMG GLOBAL WARMING


Cube - 2009-03-23

I like the Sun.


Desidiosus - 2009-03-23

NASA needs to send up a mission to explore the surface, manned by oh, let's say Bobby Jindal and Sarah Palin.


MrBuddy - 2009-03-23

Wow, I never realized the sun jumped around so much. To think it's 93,000,000 miles away and it's still hot enough to barbecue me on a summer day. Was fun to watch this video while listening to Diversity of Life by Andy Prinz.


Menudo con queso - 2009-03-23

You see how it goes fast-slow-fast? Little known fact: the Sun came up with a lot of the fight scene editing for the movie 300.


Sputum - 2009-03-23

Our eyes are gay for not letting us see this.


j lzrd / swift idiot - 2009-05-28

Seriously science, where the fuck are my robot-eyes dammit?


pastorofmuppets - 2009-03-24

I don't know why but this terrifies me.


splatterbabble - 2009-03-24

I wonder how much mass the sun loses during each prominence. I know most of it returns in a horseshoe shape, but I can't help but think that some of it is ejected and unrecovered.


Lurchi - 2009-03-24

The sun turns 4 tons of hydrogen into energy every second through fusion. I wouldn't worry too much about some random plasma.


fluffy - 2014-06-04

Each one of even the smallest flares is significantly thicker than the Earth.


baleen - 2009-03-30

hypnotic.


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