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Sunspot 10982
Da "NASA - Picture of the Day", del giorno 6 Febbraio 2008:"A new Solar Cycle has begun on our Sun. Over the past year, the Sun's Magnetic Field has reset and now a new 11 year period is beginning. 
Pictured above in a specific color of light emitted by Hydrogen is Sunspot 10982, one of the first sunspots of the new Solar Cycle. The two dark lines visible just above and to either side of the bright sunspot are cool filaments held aloft by the Sun's Magnetic Field. Hot and cold regions are shown as regions of relative light and dark, respectively. 
A Solar Cycle is caused by the changing Magnetic Field, and varies from Solar Maximum (when sunspots, coronal mass ejections and flare phenomena are most frequent), to Solar Minimum (meaning when such activity is relatively infrequent). 

Solar Minima occurred in 1996 and 2007, while the last Solar Maximum occurred in 2001 (...)".
Parole chiave: The Sun - Sunspots

Sunspot 10982

Da "NASA - Picture of the Day", del giorno 6 Febbraio 2008:"A new Solar Cycle has begun on our Sun. Over the past year, the Sun's Magnetic Field has reset and now a new 11 year period is beginning.
Pictured above in a specific color of light emitted by Hydrogen is Sunspot 10982, one of the first sunspots of the new Solar Cycle. The two dark lines visible just above and to either side of the bright sunspot are cool filaments held aloft by the Sun's Magnetic Field. Hot and cold regions are shown as regions of relative light and dark, respectively.
A Solar Cycle is caused by the changing Magnetic Field, and varies from Solar Maximum (when sunspots, coronal mass ejections and flare phenomena are most frequent), to Solar Minimum (meaning when such activity is relatively infrequent).

Solar Minima occurred in 1996 and 2007, while the last Solar Maximum occurred in 2001 (...)".

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titanio44   [Feb 07, 2008 at 11:38 AM]
però 11 anni come periodo alternato,se lo trasmutassimo in una formula e determinare la lunghezza d'onda di questa frequenza ........v/f = L avremmo un'onda di carattere sinuosidale "leggermente" lunga eh eh immaginate un cuore che pulsa con questo periodo,apparterebbe ad un qualcosa che ci apparirebbe statico ,una scala fuori dalla nostra portata mi sà.......
MareKromium   [Feb 07, 2008 at 06:11 PM]
Ho sempre sospettato che tu fossi una Grande Mente...Alessio Feltri sarebbe fiero di te. E lo sono anch'io. PCF

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