
That’s the face of our star, the Sun, based on a collection of pictures from NASA’s Solar Observing spacecraft, SOHO.
Right now it’s a very turbulent star as it approaches its Solar Maximum in 2025/2026. This is the 25th Solar Cycle since regular observations and recordings began in 1755, and it was expected to be as weak SC 24.
Wrong.

Sol has been going apeshit recently, with solar flares and CME’s (Coronal Mass Ejections) that have been lighting up the skies with the Northern and Southern lights pushing beyond their usual, visual areas. It seems to have effected the Northern Lights more, with them being seen as far south as the Shenendoah Valley in Virginia, in a replay of scenes from 1862 after the Battle of Fredericksburg:
Befitting scene! Who would die a nobler death, or dream of more glorious burial? Dead for their country’s honor, and lighted…
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