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Science Wrong Again: Solar Cycle 24 Date Moved

6 October 2008 81 views No CommentPrint This Post Print This Post Email This Post Email This Post
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With all of the hype surrounding scientists and their ability to understand everything from subatomic particles to the origins of the universe, it sure seems the fellows at NASA just can’t get anything right with regard to our nearest star, the sun.  Solar Cycle 24 seems to be a real mystery to these people and their predictions about when the new cycle will begin remains a puzzle.  Already this year, predictions made about the start of the new solar cycle were updated in March and April and again now.  Clearly science, and NASA in particular, has a long way to go before they understand the intricacies of the universe.

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