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Neil Sheeley, a solar scientist at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C. did what he always does look through the daily images of the sun from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO).
But on this day he saw something he'd never noticed before: a pattern of cells with bright centers and dark boundaries occurring in the sun's atmosphere, the corona.
These cells looked somewhat like a cell pattern that occurs on the sun's surface similar to the bubbles that rise to the top of boiling water but it was a surprise to find this pattern higher up in the corona, which is normally dominated by bright loops and dark coronal holes.
Read more here at the source: http://alien-disclosure-group-tv.ning.com/profiles/blogs/strange-new-anomolies-on-sun-2012
Waht a joke..