This LPAC weather report is from August 20, 2012. We feature it in order to review where we are in the galactic cycle.
Peter Martinson presents the June 2011 announcement by the American Astronomical Society, about the future of our Sun, within the context of a creative universe. The Sun is not random, and neither is our planet's relationship to it. So, our governments must quit posturing, and do something about it! For background material, please see:
Richard Altrock, "Coronal Fe XIV Emission During the Whole Heliosphere Interval Campaign"
Rachel Howe, et al., "The Torsional Oscillation and the New Solar Cycle"
Matthew Penn & William Livingston,"Long-term Evolution of Sunspot Magnetic Fields"
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All stars affect the sun (sun dots) think about it as magnets but the sun is in the middle friction we cant seen I am not and expert cheers to all but it not hitting its peak makes mehta think suthing biuldingz up thank for studies
MySonicc 3 weeks ago