No. Most of the larger planets are fairly close to each other at the same direction of the sky and have been for a good few years now. = Moon shifts the tides, so the gravitational effects of the other planets have their effects too. I’m sure this affects the tectonic plate- and volcanic activity, and also prolly how the Sun functions( which affects weather/wind/cloud paterns on Earth).Devastating 2020 Atlantic hurricane season breaks all records https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...-atlantic-hurricane-season-breaks-all-records 10 Natural Disasters That Have Already Happened In Just 5 Months Of 2020 https://curlytales.com/9-natural-disasters-that-have-already-happened-in-just-5-months-of-2020/ ^^Antarctica’s Snow Is Turning Green, All Thanks To Climate Change!
Here’s an interesting site where you can see where the planets in our solar system are today, in the past or in the future:[FONT="]Interaction with solar magnetic field[/FONT]
[FONT="]In 2009, [/FONT][FONT="]Voyager 2[/FONT][FONT="] data suggested that the magnetic strength of the local interstellar medium was much stronger than expected (370 to 550 [/FONT][FONT="]picoteslas[/FONT][FONT="] (pT), against previous estimates of 180 to 250 pT). The fact that the Local Interstellar Cloud is strongly magnetized could explain its continued existence despite the pressures exerted upon it by the winds that blew out the Local Bubble.[/FONT][FONT="][10][/FONT]
[FONT="]The Local Interstellar Cloud's potential effects on Earth are prevented by the [/FONT][FONT="]solar wind[/FONT][FONT="] and the [/FONT][FONT="]Sun's magnetic field[/FONT][FONT="].[/FONT][FONT="][4][/FONT][FONT="] This interaction with the [/FONT][FONT="]heliosphere[/FONT][FONT="] is under study by the [/FONT][FONT="]Interstellar Boundary Explorer[/FONT][FONT="] (IBEX), a [/FONT][FONT="]NASA[/FONT][FONT="] satellite mapping the boundary between the Solar System and interstellar space.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_Interstellar_Cloud
post 24 is the only cogent post in my opinion.
Oh look a pushy new member.
There's a lot of those natural disasters occuring here in the Speaker's Corner.
I think he’s just trying to stay on subject. Trying to have a serious discussion.
An oil deal with the potential to place him a completelyWhy do you all suppose that Trump and the GOP have such a boner about opening up drilling rights in the arctic wildlife reserves? So much so that they are racing to auction off the rights as quick as possible before Trump leaves office. It would be mind-boggling to learn how much dirty money these unscrupulous greedy bastards are making under the table
https://www.seattletimes.com/nation...ng-rights-to-arctic-national-wildlife-refuge/
do we still try to do that here? i must have not gotten that memo...
Nobody is pushy, and it isnt cock fight thread.