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Our Sun is quiet, almost too quiet…

June 14th, 2008 by Rob | Posted under sunspots.

The scientists said periods of inactivity are normal for the sun, but this period has gone on longer than usual.

“It continues to be dead,” said Saku Tsuneta with the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, program manager for the Hinode solar mission. “That’s a small concern, a very small concern.”

It could be that the Sun is just saving up for a massive amount of activity in 2012. Or, on the other hand, it could do nothing for 50 years and give us a mini ice age like we had from 1650 to 1700.

Approximately 100 scientists from Europe, Asia, Latin America, Africa and North America gathered June 1-6 to talk about “Solar Variability, Earth’s Climate and the Space Environment.” – and they are thinking that 2 years without a sunspot is perhaps too long. Read more…

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  4. Galactic Centre Quiet in April 2006
  5. Global Warming: Is it just the Sun?

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