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The Sunspot Enigma Solar Cycle 24 2009

A Study of the Sun January to May 2009 , Solar Cycle 24 The International Sunspot Number, a daily record of grouped sunspot activity, extends from 1749 to the present,However in an age where computers can detect these new protospots or microspots that would have never been counted to begin with because you could not count what you could not see , Well you get my drift the data is being skewed . I have gone through the trouble here in this video of putting a snapshot of all activity from the year 2009 . I let you the reader decide if this is a load of bs , I only present you with the data and the facts The Sun rotates, or spins on its axis, about every 27 days , 2 Sunspot groups made the rotation in 14 , H'mm Blankest year ever PERIOD Would Galileo Have Counted any these as Sunspots 1.1010 on 1-10-2009 till 1-18-2009 2.1011 on 1-20-2009 till 1-24-2009 3.1011 on 2-7-2009 One image only and group rotation of 14 days ? 4.1012 on 2-11-2009 till 2-22-2009 5.1013 on 2-25-2009 till 3-4-2009 6.1014 on 3-7-2009 till 3-13-2009 7.1014 on 3-27-2009 till 3-29-2009 group rotation of 14 days ? 8 1015 that also lasted less then a 24 hour period 4-21-2009 9 .11016 leftover from Cycle 23 Observation Period 4-28-2009 till 5-02-2009 The Last 2 Spots thus far this year I have analyzed Microspot 1015 that also lasted less then a 24 hour observation period and 11016 leftover from Cycle 23 Observation Period 4-28-2009 till 5-02-2009 Though I would hardly call it a Sunspot , Microspot 1015 was able to emerge on 4-21-2009 to break the string of 25 consecutive spotless days . Though from the looks of things a new string of spotlessness is about to begin. As with most other spots for Solar Cycle 24 within a 24 hour period it already is fading away . Its magnetic imprint identifies it as a member of new Solar Cycle 24.Rapid decaying taking place spot lasted for about a 12 13 hour window 11016 . The spot produced steady A Class X-Ray Flux and a Peak B Class Flare, The Spot is identified as being from the last Solar Cycle # 23. The X Ray Flux became elevated on 4-30-2009 and was measured till 5-2-2009 . Total Observation Novenmber 2008 till May 2009 SunSpots 2009 January 10 till May 20 2009 It is all about how you count them and whom does the counting

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