Scientists re-inspected 45-year-old Helios data, finding long trains of massive blobs — like lava lamp’s otherworldly bubbles, but 50 to 500 times the size of Earth — that ooze from the sun every 90 minutes or so.
Scientists re-inspected 45-year-old Helios data, finding long trains of massive blobs — like lava lamp’s otherworldly bubbles, but 50 to 500 times the size of Earth — that ooze from the sun every 90 minutes or so.