Lots of interesting things happening in our Solar System...
Love and Light.
David
concerning previous Solar System changes;
http://tmgnow.com/repository/global/planetophysical.html
PLANETOPHYSICAL STATE OF THE EARTH AND LIFE
By DR. ALEXEY N. DMITRIEV
Current PlanetoPhysical alterations of the Earth are becoming irreversible.
Strong evidence exists that these transformations are being caused by highly charged material and energetic non-uniformity's in anisotropic interstellar space which have broken into the interplanetary area of our Solar System. This
"donation" of energy is producing hybrid processes and excited energy states in all planets, as well as the Sun. Effects here on Earth are to be found in the acceleration of the magnetic pole shift, in the vertical and horizontal ozone content distribution, and in the increased frequency and magnitude of significant catastrophic climatic events. There is growing probability that we are moving into a rapid temperature instability period similar to the one that took place 10,000 years ago. The adaptive responses of the biosphere, and humanity, to these new conditions may lead to a total global revision of the range of species and life on Earth. It is only through a deep understanding of the fundamental changes taking place in the natural environment surrounding us that politicians, and citizens a like, will be able to achieve balance with the renewing flow of PlanetoPhysical states and processes.
I've put this "update" together though there's certainly more info out there. Newer Contributions are Welcome...
Pluto is undergoing global warming, researchers find
http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2002/pluto.html
And here;
www.space.com/scienceastronomy/pluto_warming_021009.html
Global Warming on Pluto Puzzles Scientists
By Robert Roy Britt
Senior Science Writer
posted: 09 October 2002
01:25 p.m. ET
In what is largely a reversal of an August announcement, astronomers today said Pluto is undergoing global warming in its thin atmosphere even as it moves farther from the Sun on its long, odd-shaped orbit.
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2003/17/
Brighter Neptune Suggests a Planetary Change of Seasons
Springtime is blooming on Neptune! This might sound like an oxymoron because Neptune is the farthest and coldest of the major planets. But NASA Hubble Space Telescope observations are revealing an increase in Neptune's brightness in the southern hemisphere, which is considered a harbinger of seasonal change, say astronomers.
http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/1998/triton-0715.html
Evidence of global warming seen on Neptune's largest moon
Deborah Halber, News Office
July 15, 1998
We're not the only ones experiencing global warming. An MIT researcher has reported that observations obtained by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and ground-based instruments reveal that Neptune's largest moon, Triton, seems to have heated up significantly since the Voyager space probe visited it in 1989.
The warming trend is causing part of Triton's surface of frozen nitrogen to turn into gas, thus making its thin atmosphere denser.
New Images Reveal Clouds on Planet Uranus (Unusual weather = global warming?)
www.space.com/scienceastronomy/uranus_images_041110.html
New Images Reveal Clouds on Planet Uranus
By SPACE.com Staff
posted: 10 November 2004
09:16 am ET
New images of the planet Uranus reveal more diversity in cloud features than ever seen before.
The new images, from the Keck Telescope in Hawaii, provide insight into some of the most enigmatic weather in the solar system, researchers said today at a meeting of the Division for Planetary Sciences of the American Astronomical Society. "It's weird behavior that hasn't been recognized before on Uranus,"
Sromovsky said. "It's similar to what's been seen on Neptune, although there the oscillation is much more rapid.
http://www.gb.nrao.edu/epo/sol_sys/rsat.html
Radio data show that Saturn is warmer than astronomers predicted. What is causing this extra heat? One idea is that Saturn is still contracting. As gas is compressed into a smaller volume, heat is produced.
http://www.spaceflightnow.com/news/n0502/04saturnspot/
Saturn has strange hot spot
W. M. KECK OBSERVATORY NEWS RELEASE
Posted: February 4, 2005
Astronomers using the Keck I telescope in Hawaii are learning much more about a strange, thermal "hot spot" on Saturn that is located at the tip of the planet's south pole. In what the team is calling the sharpest thermal views of Saturn ever taken from the ground, the new set of infrared images suggest a warm
polar vortex at Saturn's south pole -- the first to ever be discovered in the solar system. This warm polar cap is home to a distinct compact hot spot, believed to contain the highest measured temperatures on Saturn. A paper announcing the results appears in the Feb. 4th issue of "Science."
http://berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2004/04/21_jupiter.shtml
Researcher predicts global climate change on Jupiter as giant planet's spots disappear
By Sarah Yang, Media Relations 21 April 2004
BERKELEY ? If a University of California, Berkeley, physicist's vision of Jupiter is correct, the giant planet will be in for a major global temperature shift over the next decade as most of its large vortices disappear.
And this;
www.space.com/scienceastronomy/060504_red_jr.html
New Storm on Jupiter Hints at Climate Change
By Sara Goudarzi
Staff Writer
posted: 04 May 2006
01:00 pm ET
A storm is brewing half a billion miles away and in a rare event, astronomers get to watch it closely. Jupiter is growing a new red spot and the Hubble Space Telescope is photographing the scene. Backyard astronomers have been following the action, too. "Red Spot Jr." as it is being called, formed after three white
oval-shaped storms?two of which were at least 90 years old? merged between 1998 and 2000. A similar merger took place centuries ago and formed the bigger and legendary Great Red Spot, a storm twice as big as Earth and almost 300 years
old.
http://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=17977
Mars Is Warming, NASA Scientists Report
Data coincide with increasing solar output
Written By: James M. Taylor
Published In: Environment News
Publication Date: November 1, 2005
Publisher: The Heartland Institute
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