[MIham] BLANK SUN:
Duane Fischer, W8DBF
dfischer at usol.com
Tue Oct 12 08:09:58 EDT 2004
Fascinating Frank. Do tell us more.
You may also see a rainbow above a watefall -
DBF
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From: FSK <n8uvi at localnet.com>
To: MIham <miham at mailman.qth.net>; LARC General List <larc at k8sn.org>
Subject: [MIham] BLANK SUN:
Date: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 12:23 AM
BLANK SUN: For the first time since January 1998, the sunspot number is
zero. There are no spots on the sun--none! This means solar activity should
remain low, and auroras are unlikely.
MORNING PLANETS: Have you looked at the dawn sky lately? It's sparkling with
bright stars and planets: Sirius, Venus, Saturn, Castor and Pollux. Now
another planet is joining the show: giant Jupiter. Tung Tezel of Bursa,
Turkey, took this picture of Jupiter rising about 30 minutes before the sun
on Oct. 4th:
Every morning this month Jupiter gets easier to see. It's moving farther
from the sun, climbing higher in the morning sky. On Nov. 4th it will have a
startling close encounter with Venus. Stay tuned!
STRANGE RAINBOWS: Add sunlight to water droplets and what do you get? A
lovely rainbow. Usually you see rainbows arcing across the sky after a rain
shower, but you can find rainbows in other places, too, like grass or
spider's webs. All you need is dew:
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The person that doesn't do anything, Doesn't make mistakes!
Hey, this is 'Experimental Physics' on a shoe-string: and no chewing gum!
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