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Colorado Astronomy Day with the Denver Astronomical SocietyCelebrating Colorado Astronomy Day in October the Denver Astronomical Society and Denver Museum of Nature & Science threw a Star Party of the greatest magnitude, followed by Star gazing at Observatory Park.
NASA Reports: 'Behemoth' Sunspot Continues to Turn Toward EarthSunspot AR 1302 is producing M and X-Class flares which could disrupt satellites and communications as the sun turns the storm towards earth.
Snow in PhoenixThis morning, it snowed in Phoenix. We threw snowballs in church. What is going on? My theory is that there are few sunspots in the past few years.
X-Class Solar Flare Northern Lights Sunspot 1158A new 'Sunspot' formed on the Sun and has been named Sunspot 1158; it is in a position on the Sun that until a couple of days ago, was quiet and activity free.- Remedies to Remove SunspotsSunspots, age spots, and liver spots all refer to the small patches of discolored skin on areas of the body commonly exposed to sun.
- SUNSPOTS -- DISCORDANT SOLAR LIGHT ENERGY by J.E. AnteOur sun and all the stars normally send out a coherent light energy which is pleasing to life in the galaxy just as all white noise is pleasing. But occasionally the sun and stars send out highly discordant and harmful light energy from sunspots.
The Science of Sunspots, 2012, Mayan Calendar, Nostradamas, RevelationWhat's all the talk about? Is the year 2012 something we should look at more closely?
Empire of the SunThey are vast, dark and mysterious. But a new tool may help unlock some of the mysteries of sunspots.- Sunspots: What They Are and Why They're ImportantOver the past two years, sunspots, or rather a lack thereof, have been making headlines. Find out how sunspots work and why scientists are keeping their eyes on this solar phenomenon. What's in store may surprise you.
Use Sunscreen Before You Drive and Save Your SkinPrevent Unilateral Sunspots from Occurring on Your Face- How to Treat SunspotsAre you looking for ways to treat sun spots? Here's what you need to know.
Sunspots, Solar Flares and Space Weather - Can They Affect Earth?Sunspots and other solar phenomena have been well documented for hundreds of years. They are responsible for the Aurora Borealis, Aurora Australis and other atmospheric phenomena on our planet, but, other than producing fantastic light shows, can they affect Earth?- Basic Ways to Remove SunspotsSunspots are a form of hyperpigmentation that is caused by excessive sun exposure. For those of us that would prefer to have youthful skin, no matter what our past transgressions, there are several products that can reduce the appearance or prevent sunspots.
- Solar Activity Could Result in Communication Interruptions and Aurora DisplayIncreased activity from a sunspot over the next few days could result in communication disruptions and the potential to witness northern lights again.
Ex NihiloThe audience is laughing blood
CandelabraA mountain/ A shark fin/ A hang-man/ A seven
Will You Please Stop Killing Each Other?Killing is evil and futile. Please stop it!- Will You Please Stop Killing Each Other?Killing people accomplishes nothing.
- The Sun & 2012: The ConnectionThe 2012 phenomenon is a range of beliefs and proposals posting those cataclysmic or transformative events will occur in the year 2012.
Can America's Power Grid Be Repaired Before Increased Sunspot Activity of 2012?There is mounting evidence of a disaster waiting to occur in the very near future for the United States and it is not the end of the world or at least not just yet.- The Best Local Hamburger Joints in KnoxvilleTry one of these celebrated burger joints in Knoxville and you'll never eat a drive-through burger again.
- Maybe NotMaybe Not is a poem excepted from the ebook Glued To The Sky.
- How to Fade SunspotsHow to Fade Sunspots
Sizing Up the "King of the World"NASA has a powerful new tool to measure the sun's radiation, which will help to understand its effect on climate change.- The Causes of Global Climate ChangeSome of the leading causes of climate change
Science in 20072006 was a pretty exciting year for astronomers and astrophysicists. 2007 has picked up the old year's momentum and looks to be off to a great start.

