Jan. 22, 2021 Catholic News Service WASHINGTON Even though peaceful prayer and witness will take place in a different format due to the ongoing pandemic, it must and will continue this year to mark the 48th anniversary of the Supreme Court s Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion, said the chairman of the U.S. bishops pro-life committee. This year s national rally and march is planned for Jan. 29, but it will be livestreamed, with pro-life advocates across the country asked to participate virtually. As longtime participants in the annual March for Life, my brother bishops and I commend the march organizers for their concern for the lives and safety of all participants. The countless, peaceful, pro-life marchers who would normally gather each year should not be put at risk, said Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann of Kansas City, Kansas, who heads the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Committee on Pro-Life Activities.
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Coronal heating & solar wind, returns from solar missions shed light on Sun’s mysteries
January 21, 2021
It’s one of the greatest mysteries in solar physics. Dubbed the coronal heating problem, the issue arises from the fact that the solar corona, or Sun’s atmosphere, is millions of degrees hotter than the layers directly below it.
This goes against modeling that suggests the corona should be far cooler than the layers below it.
Numerous theories have been proposed to explain the problem, but a persistent issue in exploring this solar dynamic has been a lack of technological ability to directly observe the underlying processes that could account for the heat.