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Everybody loves a good train wreck too.
Oh wait, too redundant?
Obviously they didn’t get the message after the results of the last election came in.
Eisenhower the only Republican they ever endorsed!
Obummer’s not the one wearing the dress, right? 😉
No. That was Monica.
LOL
Ya sure AIP..? LOL
Freshly article.
Abstract
The Sun and its solar wind are currently exhibiting extremely low densities and magnetic field strengths, representing states that have never been observed during the space age. The highly abnormal solar activity between cycles 23 and 24 has caused the longest solar minimum in over 80 years and continues into the unusually small solar maximum of cycle 24. As a result of the remarkably weak solar activity, we have also observed the highest fluxes of galactic cosmic rays in the space age and relatively small solar energetic particle events. We use observations from the Cosmic Ray Telescope for the Effects of Radiation (CRaTER) on the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter to examine the implications of these highly unusual solar conditions for human space exploration. We show that while these conditions are not a show stopper for long-duration missions (e.g., to the Moon, an asteroid, or Mars), galactic cosmic ray radiation remains a significant and worsening factor that limits mission durations. While solar energetic particle events in cycle 24 present some hazard, the accumulated doses for astronauts behind 10 g/cm2 shielding are well below current dose limits. Galactic cosmic radiation presents a more significant challenge: the time to 3% risk of exposure-induced death (REID) in interplanetary space was less than 400 days for a 30 year old male and less than 300 days for a 30 year old female in the last cycle 23–24 minimum. The time to 3% REID is estimated to be ?20% lower in the coming cycle 24–25 minimum. If the heliospheric magnetic field continues to weaken over time, as is likely, then allowable mission durations will decrease correspondingly. Thus, we estimate exposures in extreme solar minimum conditions and the corresponding effects on allowable durations.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/enhanced/doi/10.1002/2014SW001084/
Cosmic radiation monitor lower stratosphere (100 hPa – 15 km).
Cosmic radiation increases during low solar activity.
http://sol.spacenvironment.net/raps_ops/current_files/rtimg/dose.15km.png
Nice finds REN it fills in some of the holes as to what is happening to the weather during cycle 24.
I always wondered what ‘ELO” stood for…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqxigCmFRng
I was a child when Electric Light Orchestra made a name for themselves. Funny how they used a “Simon Says” game on their cover.. 🙂
Ha! I thought I was the only one who saw a Simon Says game there!
May-be not in America, but in China they sure love Obummer. http://www.usdebtclock.org/
I mean, if you lend somebody 18 trillion dollars, you must love him, otherwise you wouldn’t do that.
I always had the feeling that when Hitlery went over to China at the start of Obummers Admin. in 2009, that she handed over the deeds to all the US public land as collateral for those loans.
At the time China was raising a big stink about the doubling of the US money supply by the Bernanke.
We forget that Richard Nixon not only put us on a pure fiat monetary standard, he is also the one who opened us to Communist China and started the EPA by executive order. In my opinion, the purpose of the EPA is to expedite exactly what you describe, the use of public lands as collateral for governmental debt. Additionally, I suspect that all government held intellectual property (how many patents does NASA hold rights to?) is used similarly.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odious_debt <— sounding better all the time
They are more like Bobbitt than Lewinsky.
Yeh – using teeth this time..