Astronomers at the National Solar Observatory in Tucson, Ariz. report that--celestially speaking--August was an historic month. That's because for the first time in nearly 100 years, the sun created no visible spots. The last time that happened was in June 1913. And get this Al Gore: Scientists who study this sort of thing say the sun is entering a down cycle that will make Earth more frosty. Investor's Business Daily.
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