This structure, emanating from within the sun, is called a Plasma Wall. The height of this one, photographed by Barry Riu at the Deerlick Astronomy Village in Georgia on April 6 of this year, is over 40,000 km, or approximately 25,000 miles high. Were one to, improbably, balance three earths on one another at the foot of this wall, the inhabitants of the topmost globe would still not quite be able to see what’s on the other side. |