by heehaw » Sun Jan 30, 2022 12:44 pm
The Sun's NASA is a heck of a lot better than OUR NASA. Our NASA launches against 1 g. The Sun's NASA launches against 28 g. It uses magnetic fields to do it. But its average magnetic field is, as I recall, about 1 gauss compared to our 1/2 gauss. So how does it do it? It gathers magnetic field (sunspots etc) and wham! And it sometimes hurls huge blobs of gas out into the solar system. On rare occasions such a blob hits Earth, and causes consternation. (That's ALL we'd need on top of Covid, right?)
The Sun's NASA is a heck of a lot better than OUR NASA. Our NASA launches against 1 g. The Sun's NASA launches against 28 g. It uses magnetic fields to do it. But its average magnetic field is, as I recall, about 1 gauss compared to our 1/2 gauss. So how does it do it? It gathers magnetic field (sunspots etc) and wham! And it sometimes hurls huge blobs of gas out into the solar system. On rare occasions such a blob hits Earth, and causes consternation. (That's ALL we'd need on top of Covid, right?)