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Cosmic Ray Flux and Global Cooling: the implications are upon us
April 30, 2021 Cap Allon   

GALACTIC Cosmic Rays are a mixture of high-energy photons and sub-atomic particles accelerated toward Earth by supernova explosions and other violent events in the cosmos, while SOLAR Cosmic Rays are effectively the same, only their source is the Sun.

Spaceweather.com and the students of Earth to Sky Calculus have been launching cosmic ray balloons almost weekly since March 2015–before the pandemic threw a spanner in. The team’s published results reveal that atmospheric radiation reached record highs just as solar activity hit a new space age low — the correlation is clear for all to see, with additional proxy data revealing it has been the case for time-immemorial.

During solar minimums –the low point of the 11 year solar cycle– the Sun’s magnetic field weakens and the outward pressure of the solar wind decreases. This allows more cosmic rays (CRs) to penetrate the inner solar system, including our planet’s atmosphere:

https://electroverse.net/cosmic-ray-flux-and-global-cooling/

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Re: Cosmic Ray Flux and Global Cooling: the implications are upon us
« Reply #1 on: April 30, 2021, 06:10:23 pm »
Wonder how the solar cycle affects our planet's magnetosphere?  Solar plasma (electro-magnetic) wind weakens and our magnetic field does same or opposite or ...?
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