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Solar Science blog to go into extended minimum

Folks

The Solar Science blog is on hiatus for the forseeable future. I have other commitments and a different focus which is causing me to cut out marginal uses of my time like maintaining this blog.

In the meantime, I recommend Solarcycle24.com and Watts Up with That for their coverage of solar issues.

If anyone knows of any other solar science resources on the Internet that I can link to, then tell me in the comments and I’ll add them

John

  1. October 5th, 2009 at 00:29 | #1

    I’ve really enjoyed your remarkably exciting blog about… nothing really happening on the sun. I hope you’ll find some free time in the future to come back. Until then, good luck to you with your other commitments.

  2. George Walton
    October 6th, 2009 at 22:21 | #2

    See the Solar Terrestrial Activity Report prepared by Jan Alvestad.

    http://www.solen.info/solar/

    A running 3-month plot of sunspot number, solar flux, and planetary A index updated daily.
    Plus details of current activity and historic charts.

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