posted on Dec, 30 2008 @ 10:32 AM
i was wondering,does anyone think that the lack of sunspts has any connectionwith the galactic alignment.
according to wikipedia,galactic alignment refers to an alignment between the december solstice sun with the equater of our galixy,the milky way.The
galactic equator is a reference that discribes 0 degrees longitude and 0 degrees latitude,and acts as a divisional line between the northen and
southern hemisphers of the observed milky way. The alignment occurs as a result of the precession of the equnoxes. Precession is caused by the earth
wobbling very slowly on its axis and shifts the position of the equinoxes and solstices one degree every 71.5 years.Because the sun is one and a half
degree wide.It will take the december solstice sun36 years to process through the galactic equator.
the precise alignment of the solstice point (the precise center point of the body of the sun as viewed from the earth) with the galactic equator was
calculated to occure in 1998 .
A sunspot is a region of the suns serface (photosphere) that is marked by intense magnatic activity which inhibits conversion forming areas of
reduced surface tempritures.they can be visible from earth without the use of a telescope....
A minimum in the eleven year sunspot cycle happened during 2008, while the reverse polarity sunspot observed on 4th Jan..2008 may represent the
start of cycle 24 the definition of a new sunspot cycle is when theaverage number of sunspots of the new magnetic polarity outnumbers that of the old
cycles polarity.
Forcasts in 2006 predicted 24 to start between late 2007 and early 2008,but new estimates suggests a delay until 2009(as we seem to be getting a few
more sunspots it seems hopefully it will be 2009)
It isnt just the lack of sunspots, it seems the solar winds are at an all time low,also the heliospere is shrinking and weakening then there is the
breach in the earths magnic field ten times larger then previously thaught to exist.