Solar Minimum Coming Sooner Than Expected
bigjocker writes "According to this NASA story: "Something strange happened on the sun last week: all the sunspots
vanished. This is a sign, say forecasters, that solar minimum is coming
sooner than expected.""
It happens every 11 or so years. Nothing to panic
I, for one, welcome our new...
Oh hell. I can't. I just can't do it.
After a bit of googling and actually reading the articles (gasp!) - here is some info that I found rather interesting:
The sun cycle is about 11 years. The length isn't fixed, it has varied between 9 and 14 years.
The next minimum was expected in late 2006, so this is coming about a year early.
Scientists don't understand the solar year, or what really causes it - so this could be a fluke or something else. So far it is just an interesting observation.
The linked article is good, but the Wiki link needs some help. Any solar physicists out there that want to contribute?
according to www.spaceweather.com
"One week ago, the sun was utterly blank: no sunspots. Now there are several. The largest, sunspot 682, is twice as wide as Earth -- and growing. But it does not yet pose a theat for strong solar flares. Solar activity should remain low in the days ahead."
Low but not quite gone.
Also, this just means that sunspots are fewer and farther between; not gone completely.
TIME is the Aether...
Kaboom!
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What would really be strange, is if there was no such thing as a deviation from the statistical average. Where actual single events are concerned, deviation from the average is more the rule than the exception.
To "expect" the average to happen and to call it strange when it doesn't, is actually not very logical.
It is all the fault of the republicans, John Kerry will restore the sun to its full power. He says Bush has neglected the sun and that is the reason for this. He will do a better job with sacrifices to the sun god.