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On Mar 12, 7:21*pm, Sam Wormley wrote:
On 3/12/10 2:04 PM, Sam Wormley wrote: NASA Science News for March 12, 2010 A massive "current of fire" on the sun has started running at high speed, surprising researchers and challenging some models of the solar cycle. FULL STORY at http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2...elt.htm?list13... Also see: http://www.lmsal.com/solarsoft/latest_events/ http://umbra.nascom.nasa.gov/images/latest.html Study Peels Back More of the Magnetic Sun Speed of magnetic flow affects the strength of a solar cycle http://news.sciencemag.org/scienceno...ls-back-more-o... And this: "Let's go deeper What researchers really need is a good look deep inside the sun. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, launched in February 2010, will provide that when its instruments come online later this year. SDO is able to map the sun's interior using a technique called helioseismology. SOHO can do the same thing, but not well enough to trace the Great Conveyor Belt all the way around. SDO's advanced sensors might reveal the complete circuit, which "could be the missing piece we need to forecast the whole solar cycle," said Hathaway. The research was published in today's issue of Science." http://www.space.com/news/sun-record...or-100312.html The claim is that while the top has speed up, the bottom has slowed down. Sounds uncomfortable. --Mike Jr. |
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