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Ernie Fitzpatrick

Sun Solar Cycle # 24

... year low," says solar physicist David Hathaway of the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center. "We're experiencing a deep minimum of the solar cycle." Deep minimum? Hmm. And what does that mean precisely?  :-) Could the sun be putting a damper on ... Read Read: Sun Solar Cycle # 24

By: Ernie Fitzpatrick | 14/11/2009 | Nature

Solar Cycle #24

... #24Solar physicists wait for the appearance of a reversed-polarity sunspot to signal the start of the next solar cycle. The signal for the start of a new cycle is sighting a particular kind of sunspot. A magnetically reversed, high-latitude ... Read Read: Solar Cycle #24

By: Ernie Fitzpatrick | 24/05/2009 | Weather

A Global Disaster From The Perfect Solar Storm

The average solar cycle lasts for eleven years. The cycle includes a minimum of solar activity and a maximum. The sun is unusually quiet right now and has been for some time but there should be an increase in solar activity at some point in ... Read Read: A Global Disaster From The Perfect Solar Storm

By: James William Smith | 06/04/2009 | Technology
Ernie Fitzpatrick

Sun Cycle # 24

... in Boulder, Colorado, likens sunspot 981 "to the first robin of spring. There's still snow on the ground, but the seasons are changing. We predicted that Solar Cycle 24 would begin around March 2008 and it looks like we weren't far off," he ... Read Read: Sun Cycle # 24

By: Ernie Fitzpatrick | 18/10/2008 | Environment

Sun Spot Cycle

... briefly drop to near-zero.   Normally sunspots return very quickly, as a new cycle begins. But this year -- which corresponds to the start of Solar Cycle 24 -- has been extraordinarily long and quiet, with the first seven months averaging ... Read Read: Sun Spot Cycle

By: Ernie Fitzpatrick | 02/09/2008 | Environment

Passive Solar House Design, how it is done

... lots of money using air-conditioning and heating and cooling systems to keep comfortable when you can use what nature provides? The yearly solar cycle In Winter you will notice that the Sun is lower in the sky compared to in Summer. This ... Read Read: Passive Solar House Design, how it is done

By: Ecowho | 23/10/2009 | Construction

Solar energy - how you can use it to your benefit

... the long term. Basically with Passive Solar design what you are doing is setting up your home to get maximum benefit from the yearly solar cycle; i.e. use the Sun's heat in winter to provide heating and the Sun's heat in Summer to provide ... Read Read: Solar energy - how you can use it to your benefit

By: Ecowho | 21/10/2009 | DIY

Solar Power How It Works To Power Your Home

... . Solar north and solar south are the same as magnetic or compass north or south. There is about a fifteen degree difference between them. Most solar photovoltaic panels are set at home latitude plus fifteen degrees or home latitude ... Read Read: Solar Power How It Works To Power Your Home

By: Wilhelm Williams | 21/05/2007 | Home Improvement

Ernie Fitzpatrick

Solar Flare Ratings

... cycle that is to reach it's peak in, would you believe- 2012? What these 24 cycles have shown us is that there a 96% correspondence between sunspots and overall solar activity. The year 2005 was an exception to the 96% rule. Sunspot #720 ... Read Read: Solar Flare Ratings

By: Ernie Fitzpatrick | 14/10/2008 | Environment

Save your Children’s Future – Use Solar Panels

... in your car. This means the batteries will be installed in your solar system between the Photovoltaic Cells and the inverter. Note: You will be better off purchasing the best deep cycle batteries you can afford. Industrial deep cycle ... Read Read: Save your Children’s Future – Use Solar Panels

By: Linda Allen | 20/07/2007 | Nature
S.N.Singh

Intelligent Solar Lamps for Rural India

... in villages and thus potential youths can supplement their family  income. A village potential youth running a cycle repair shop under solar powered lightening house in  Patamada Block of the District East Sighbhoom of Jharkhand State ... Read Read: Intelligent Solar Lamps for Rural India

By: S.N.Singh | 24/01/2009 | Electronics
Ernie Fitzpatrick

A 28 Day Sun Cycle?

... . They can make the trip so quickly because they pass through ordinary matter almost as if it does not exist. About one million billion solar neutrinos pass unnoticeably through your body each second. Did you feel that? I didn't think so.  ... Read Read: A 28 Day Sun Cycle?

By: Ernie Fitzpatrick | 15/12/2008 | Environment

Information About Solar Water Heating

... Energy Matters specializes in solar power & wind energy for your home. We offer products and services including batteries, deep cycle batteries, renewable power, solar hot water and heating, solar panels, wind generators etc. http://www. ... Read Read: Information About Solar Water Heating

By: Energy Matters | 10/06/2008 | Tools & Equipment
Ernie Fitzpatrick

Solar Flares

... do with solar flares! The worst case scenario is a violent CME that accompanies a solar flare with both coming at us in a 1-2 punch during the suns peak activity cycle. Can you say 2012? Scientists are concerned that what is now the ... Read Read: Solar Flares

By: Ernie Fitzpatrick | 01/03/2008 | Environment

Milankovitch Cycles

... is nearly a perfect circle, there's only about a 3% variation in distance from the sun anytime of the year (and a 6% variation in received solar energy). Guess when we get that extra 6% boast (in recent modern times)? That closeness, known ... Read Read: Milankovitch Cycles

By: Ernie Fitzpatrick | 01/10/2008 | Environment
 

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