From Newsgroup: sci.space.policy
From this article I saw on Facebook,
https://www.sciencealert.com/our-sun-is-becoming-more-active-and-nasa-doesnt-know-why
or, since that will be broken across two lines by the hard wrap,
https://tinyurl.com/42s2e6h7 ,
the current solar cycle 25 has been far stronger than expected,
and is not diminishing yet as expected, but is on an escalating
trajectory, outside the bounds of the 11-year solar cycle (so
I guess the current cycle is lasting longer than 11 years).
I was reading a while back that the alignment of the planets does
have an effect on the sunspot intensity
https://www.space.com/planets-affect-solar-cycle.html
Now add a 'Planet X'..
Or other objects..
Then we have a different source of 'global warming' altogether.
Little ice age, now little heat age?
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