Posted by admin | Posted in Solar Power | Posted on 19-02-2007
Tags: astronomy, education, photos, science, sun

Will solar activity pickup in sunspots and magnetism?
I have my opinions…. wondering yours.
We are currently in solar minimum. According to scientists our sun is now at its lowest weak point in over a century. The debate is whether or not the sun will go into a deep cooling cycle.
What do you think? Is this a phase of long-term and or short-term seasons for our sun and why?
Thanks in advance!
Extra: September 26-27, 2009 — 30 hour solar storm captured by the Stereo Twin Satellites A(Ahead) and B(Behind). — http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RjswBx6ysQ
Unknown at this time. However the sun is still very quiet.
Remember, orbital and Earth based satellite data on the sun and it’s FULL spectrum of activity is only a few decades old. We do have sunspot counts going way back. But only recently have we been fully investigation the internal workings of the sun.
http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/
Crop Circle 2009 predictions are being fulfilled: Solar activity
