Stellar Storms

Could there be a riddle hint in this post? Credit: National Geographic

The Sun is finally showing some activity as I mentioned yesterday.  Turns out in a stroke of good luck this weeks episode of Known Universe from National Geographic is about stellar storms; the show premieres on April 8th at 10 pm ET/PT.  They tell about more than just solar storms too, and give some practical demonstrations of what the truly incredible weather is to be had in the universe.

For those of you who partake in the riddles, you might want to be sure to watch this if you can.  You won’t need to of course, but I have a feeling it could be useful to you down the road.  Just saying.

From NatGeo:

Never mind the pesky blizzards and mudslides we deal with. Imagine dodging frozen methane raindrops, or winds of 11,000 mph. Take a trip around the cosmos to see some of the universe’s most extreme weather. Travel to Venus, the hottest planet in our solar system, where temperatures scorch at 900 degrees. Witness massive dust storms that rage for months on Mars. And, head to the Space Weather Prediction Center to see how weather on the sun affects us.

Read more at NatGeo.

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