First of all, it is based on sound physical principles, and secondly, it finally answers the 150-year-old question of what causes the 11-year sunspot cycle.
He was a serious competitor. A good sportsman who spent a lot of his life working and building a business.
I'm really excited about this (discovery). It's based on sound physical principles, and it finally answers the 150-year-old question: What causes the sunspot cycle?
If you've ever looked through a telescope on the ground, all this shaking and shimmering going on (is) because you're using high-magnification track.
It's fairly crisp in this, whereas over here in the original image you can see how broken up it is.
That's where we are now?at minimum.
This cannot be correct. I can think of at least half a dozen different lines of evidence that say that the sun is mostly hydrogen and helium with only a tiny amount of iron.
We are certainly at the part of the sun's cycle where flares are popping off more frequently and affecting us more frequently.
We're basing this on the fact that the large cycles tend to start early, and that's what happened with five of the last six big cycles.
We've had some examples (where) we've had ten seconds of video, 300 images we can add together. With 300 images you can quite literally turn night into day.
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