Thursday, October 28, 2004
The Sun is More Active Now than Over the Last 8000 Years
"As the scientists from Germany, Finland, and Switzerland report in the current issue of the science journal 'Nature' from October 28, one needs to go back over 8,000 years in order to find a time when the Sun was, on average, as active as in the last 60 years."
"As the scientists from Germany, Finland, and Switzerland report in the current issue of the science journal 'Nature' from October 28, one needs to go back over 8,000 years in order to find a time when the Sun was, on average, as active as in the last 60 years."
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