So guys I've been thinking

So guys I've been thinking.
What happens when the outside lava on the sun solidifies like it has on earth?
Isn't it going to be dark all day and we will only have a bit of moonlight at night?

It solidifies every day. That is the reason we have night on earth. Luckily the solid lava rock sinks into the sun eventually and dawn begins.

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True.. couldn't explain any better.

You saved my post? Why did you do that?

OK. Interesting.
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It's not lava stupid. It's plasma.

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>It's plasma.
Didn't know the sun was alive and had blood.

Now I understand why we have the term 'blood moon'.

Not that kind of plasma.

Yep. The sun leaks once every 6 months or so and bleeds all over the moon.

The sun is actually a giant ball of lava that is shot through the sky by a volcano somewhere in the east and then falls into the ocean in the west... duh.

So the solar wind is basically the sun's queefs?

When there's a hurricane on the sun we get sunburnt here.

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>Isn't it going to be dark all day and we will only have a bit of moonlight at night?

The moon just reflects the light of the sun. So you have no moonlight in that case.
Could not belelieve someone make such a mistake

The lava only gets hard on the back of the sun where there is no light.

Oh yeah? What about all the light from the other stars?