Que up Weird Al's "Amish Paradise".
Que up Weird Al's "Amish Paradise".
But he can rest in peace knowing that his wife's murderer is dead.................Now, he'll never find the real killer.
The fan is a bonus...Allison wanted a new lamp.
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what makes the white rays?
I guess we're looking at the solar wind. The Sun emits a constant stream of charged particles, and also has a powerful and constantly changing magnetic field which pulls those stream of ions into patterns. Sometimes, photos of the Sun show great arches when the magnetism pulls the stream back to the solar surface.
We can't look at the Sun's surface with the naked eye, but photos show it as constant upheaval & boiling, and with cooler dark sun spots. Read an article once by a chap who is interested in astronomy and lives in London. Due to high levels of light pollution, he is unable to do much star gazing at night, so he has contented himself instead by observing the Sun, suitable dark filters etc. He says it's our nearest star and for him at least plenty of interest watching the evolving patterns.
You are of course right, @650Skull as I should have known - I was thinking the JWST image used clever software to compensate for the brightness and low light shadow.This is a painting, (in collaboration), of a photo taken by Dr Sebastian Voltmer, (https://voltmer.de/about/), of the 2017 eclipse. Cathrin Machin painted in the moon's details on top of the recreation.
You are of course right, @650Skull as I should have known- I was thinking the JWST image used clever software to compensate for the brightness and low light shadow.
After all, many space images show us phenomena we cannot see with the naked Mark 1 eyeball by collecting light in different parts of the spectrum and then constructing false colour and composite images.
No worries!Sorry if it sounded like I was aiming at you Raymond. Not my intention.