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Observable solar activity and changes on the surface of the Sun of our Solar System have been likened to Coronal Rains Showers and Solar Storms. In the image below of a Coronal Rain, Solar Storm, hot plasma entrained above the Sun in coronal loops along arching magnetic fields, cooled and rained back down upon the solar surface. Recently there has been other relevant Solar activity. Twenty-one chunks of the comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 plummeting into the spheres of the planet Jupiter in July 16-22, 1994, signaled a time of intensely accelerated, transmutative transformation, and regenerative restoration for the solar system and the Earth. Then around 2002 as the Earth reckons time, the message came from the Central Sun of Creation that a new patterning template for this solar system had been dispatched from the Central Sun of Creation and was in transit Earthward. For more information about these events please see the Astronomical Cosmological Extraterrestrial Articles, Galactic Center Light Brought to Jupiter by Comet and Cosmic Chrysanthemum Pattern Solar Flares. Shortly after the Earth and Solar System were aligned with Merope in the Pleiades on May 5, 2000 the Sun discharged a large bubble of hot plasma which contained the solar matrix or spirit template of the Bear which had been the animal totem for the Solar System. For more about this phenomena please see the Astronomy Cosmos Article Bear Shaped Solar Flare Ejected from Sun. Some of the recent happenings in the Orion and Pleiadian Nebulae that have had a significant positive affect on this planet and solar system include: the creation of a celestial wind bow and star coded arrowheads by the Orions in the Orion Nebula; the retrieval of lost soul essence in the Horsehead Nebula and the patterning of the lighthouse Omniangel template in the Flame Nebula by the Pleiadians. For more about these events please see the Astronomy Cosmos Article Celestial Metaphysics Transforms Earthly Landscapes; as well as, the Pleiades Pleiadians Orion Orions Articles.
Asteroids are small, unevenly contoured, rocky planetoids that are bound by gravitational chords to a
solar orbit. Most of the asteroids are tethered to a spatial cairn between Mars
and Jupiter which astronomers have labelled the "Asteroid Belt". Some of the
larger asteroids there include: Ceres, Pallas, Vesta, and Juno. For more about
Asteroids please see the Astronomy Cosmos Article Asteroids as Rocky Planetoids.
Formerly called "frozen stars", black holes are the entrophic metamorphosis stage of some aberrant stars. After they haphazardly exhaust their fuel (their lifestream energy supply), they go into hibernation, falling back upon themselves in self-preservation, retreating inward. Going into cryogenic stasis after all their power resources are exhausted, these stars collapse and shrivel up. For more about Black Holes please see the Astronomy Cosmos Article Frozen Star Black Holes. Comets (Meteors, Meteorites, Meteroids) are galactic alchemists with elliptical orbits that pass close to the Sun then journey back out into the solar system, frequently travelling beyond the orbit of Pluto before returning again. The head of comets are comprised of a bright heartcore which is surrounded by a spherical cloud called a coma which grows more luminous (developing an enormous tail), as the comet approaches the sun. For more about Comets please see the Astronomy Cosmos Article Comets as Galactic Alchemists. There are billions of galaxies with billions of stars in our local universe with our Sun being a member of the Milky Way Galaxy. There are two types of galaxies under study that have two very distinctive morphologies. They are the Grand Design Galaxies and the Flocculent Spiral Galaxies. For more about Comets please see the Astronomy Cosmos Article Grand Design and Spiral Galaxies. Nebulae Neutron stars are only a few kilometers in diameter, yet, they have a mass similar to that of the Sun and rotate rapidly. Chinese astronomers recorded the supernova explosion that created the Crab Nebula around July 4, 1054 AD. A pulsar, neutron star, beats as the heartcore of the Crab, rotating thirty times a second. For more about Nebula please see the Astronomy Cosmos Article Nebulae Pulsar Neutron Stars. Red giants are extremely large stars approaching the end of their current life cycle that glow red because of their current low surface temperature. All stars pass through this stage. When a star nears a phase transition, its rising core temperature causes it to expand. Previously all the helium from converted hydrogen descended to the heartcore of the star where it was encircled by a hydrogen casing. For more about Red Giants please see the Astronomy Cosmos Article Red Giants and Phase Transitions. White dwarfs, which are comprised primarily of carbon, are the remnant cores of stars that have completed core fusion. After evolving from an initial mass of 3-4+ solar masses and passing from a hydrogen helium starcore burning stage to a first phase red giant stage to another hydrogen helium starcore burning stage to a second red giant stage, the star shakes off the boundaries of its extended envelope. For more about White Dwarves please see the Astronomy Cosmos Article White Dwarves Remnant Starcores.... Go back
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