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February 15, 2001 -- You can't tell by looking, but scientists say the Sun has just undergone an important change. Our star's magnetic field has flipped.
The Sun's magnetic north pole, which was in the northern hemisphere just a few months ago, now points south. It's a topsy-turvy situation, but not an unexpected one.
"This always happens around the time of solar maximum," says David Hathaway, a solar physicist at the Marshall Space Flight Center. "The magnetic poles exchange places at the peak of the sunspot cycle. In fact, it's a good indication that Solar Max is really here."
Originally posted by realanswers
We are at the end of the Milky Way galaxy. It's time for our Sun to die. The Sun is no way middle aged. It's very old. All the planets are losing their magnetic strength. It all makes sense, but a lot of people are not mentally strong enough to except the truth. They rather foolishly trust what the government says and what the space agencies funded by the government say.
Originally posted by realanswers
They rather foolishly trust what the government says and what the space agencies funded by the government say.
Originally posted by realanswers
We are at the end of the Milky Way galaxy. It's time for our Sun to die. The Sun is no way middle aged. It's very old. All the planets are losing their magnetic strength. It all makes sense, but a lot of people are not mentally strong enough to except the truth. They rather foolishly trust what the government says and what the space agencies funded by the government say.
Scientists Now Know: We're Not From Here!
Imagine the shock of growing up in a loving family with people you call "Mum" and "Dad" and then, suddenly, learning that you are actually adopted! This same sense of shock came as scientists announced that the Sun, the Moon, our planet and its siblings, were not born into the familiar band of stars known as the Milky Way galaxy, but we actually belong to a strange formation with the unfamiliar name of the Sagittarius Dwarf galaxy!