ungrasping it all

keeping the surface to see the sky

Spinner-blue

Categories

  • BSD (1)
  • General (2)
  • Life (17)
  • Linux (2)
  • Lisp (8)
  • Music (4)
  • OS X (1)
  • Philosophy (20)
  • Programming (19)
  • Science (10)
  • Video (5)
  • Art (2)
  • Software (4)

Links

  • Common Lisp
  • Paul Graham
  • Ron Garret
  • Eric Kidd
  • Bill Clementson
  • Ruby

Tags

angeles art Astronomy california Einstein Film Internet Lisp los memetics movies Music NASA Perception portland Python Ruby Stardust startups web

Archives

  • April 2008 (2)
  • February 2008 (1)
  • January 2008 (2)
  • December 2007 (2)
  • November 2007 (2)
  • September 2007 (1)
  • August 2007 (2)
  • July 2007 (3)
  • June 2007 (3)
  • May 2007 (6)
  • April 2007 (1)
  • March 2007 (3)
  • January 2007 (2)
  • December 2006 (1)
  • November 2006 (4)
  • October 2006 (6)
  • September 2006 (4)
  • August 2006 (2)
  • July 2006 (3)
  • June 2006 (4)
  • May 2006 (2)
  • April 2006 (4)
  • March 2006 (4)
  • February 2006 (6)
  • January 2006 (9)
  • December 2005 (8)
  • November 2005 (3)

Syndicate

  • Articles
  • Comments
  • Trackbacks
Powered
edit

One hot star

Posted by ungraspiness Sun, 25 Mar 2007 23:21:00 GMT

“History shows that big sunspot cycles ‘ramp up’ faster than small ones,” he says. “I expect to see the first sunspots of the next cycle appear in late 2006 or 2007—and Solar Max to be underway by 2010 or 2011.”

Intense auroras to follow…

Posted in Science | Tags Astronomy | no comments

Comments

Leave a response

RSS feed for this post

(leave url/email »)

Spinner   Comment Markup Help Preview comment

  • Valid XHTML 1.0
  • Valid CSS