10 Hot Facts About The Sun

A picture of the sun.

Our magnificent Sun.

Every morning people all over the world watch the Sun rise. Most of us don’t think much about it because … well, it’s just the Sun.

The neat thing about our Sun is that it is here every day. Thank goodness for that because without our Sun, there would be no life on Earth. Our planet is positioned exactly the right distance from the Sun to support life; not too close and not too far away.

10 Hot Facts About The Sun

A NASA picture of the Sun.

The Sun is the perfect distance from the Earth to support all life on our planet. – Photo from NASA

Here are 10 really neat facts about the Sun:

  1. If the Sun was the size of a beach ball, then the Earth would be the size of a pea.
  2. Light takes approximately 8 minutes to travel from the Sun to the Earth.
  3. The Sun rotates on its own axis, which takes approximately 25 days.
  4. It takes 240 million years for the Sun to completely orbit around the center of the Milky Way galaxy; the Sun’s where it was about the time the dinosaurs appeared.
  5. The diameter of the Sun equals the diameter of 109 Earths.
  6. If the Sun stopped producing heat and energy today, it would take 50 million years before it devastated the Earth.
  7. The Sun is only one star among 200 billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy.
  8. Five million tons of material is lost on the Sun every second.
  9. The Earth receives 94 billion megawatts of energy from the Sun every day.
  10. The Sun’s temperature at its core is 14 million Kelvin (25 million degrees Fahrenheit).
A picture of the hot sun.

What an awesome star just 93 million miles from us.

When The Earth Shifts, We Physically Shift With It

A picture of a solar flare, or CME, exploding off the surface of the Sun.

Solar flares, or CMEs, explode off the surface of the Sun.

The Sun’s magnetic field reverses – or flips – every 11 years, and this creates an increase in solar flares and CMEs (Coronal Mass Ejections).

We are half way through this current 11-year cycle, which is creating more earthquake and volcanic activity today. We have long forgotten that the magnetic field inside our bodies lines up with the Earth’s magnetic field, which lines up with the Sun.

When the Sun shifts, the Earth shifts. And when the Earth shifts, we physically shift with it.

Expansion And Aging

Sometimes we, humans, get stuck thinking that the way things are today is the way things always will be. This outlook limits us, and as science becomes more “controlled” by corporate money and profit, humans are limiting their visualizations and understanding of the greater Universe.

Humans know about 0.000001% of what’s really “out there”, and we know even less about what’s really in the future. We have done an exceptional job harnessing what is presently in front of our faces in the here and now, but we have gotten stuck where we are; we no longer let go and “drop the oars” to keep moving forward in the right direction.

The Earth, the Solar System, the Galaxy, and the Universe are moving forward; traveling into the unknown; aging, expanding, evolving.

Humans are not.

How The Sun Affects You

A picture of the Sun's magnetic fields.

Every 11 years, the Sun’s magnetic poles reverse, and this big event will take place within the next 2 to 3 months. Courtesy of NASA

The Sun affects our planet and everything on the Earth, and this means that it directly affects YOU. But the Earth, and human beings, are not the only thing the Sun influences; hence, humans cannot control the powers of the Sun nor the Sun’s influences on the Earth.

We spend countless hours trying to stop solar changes; we spend billions of tax dollars trying to control the weather and solar radiation with programs like Chemtrails and HARRP.

Whether we are implementing these programs for war, security, or humanitarian purposes, they won’t work in the long-run.

Chemicals sprayed in the Earth's atmosphere to stop global warming.

Chemtrail attempts to alter the Earth’s natural atmosphere

Let’s Get On With It

Knowledge is power, and it belongs to us all – not just the governments, elite stockholders, the military, or select corporations.

Our Sun is at the center of our Solar System, and its magnetic field surrounds all of the planets in a bubble of electro-magnetic energy called the heliosphere. The solar winds propel highly charged energy from the Sun that create all “heliospheres” – the electro-magnetic fields that surround the Earth, all the planets, and our entire Solar System.

As the Earth receives more highly charged Solar energy during this heightened Solar Cycle today, the electromagnetic field is heightened. Let’s learn how to use these changes for the betterment of all.

Here’s one way: stop pumping dirty petroleum and start tapping into the increase of free solar energy flooding our planet today.

Here’s another way: stop pumping dirty petroleum and start tapping into the increase of free geothermal energy releasing from volcanic hot spots today.

You In The Upcoming Months

The human lymph system illustrated.

Our human bodies are connected to the Earth, the Solar System, and beyond.

With the increases in solar activity, the Earth is heating up. We are experiencing more powerful earthquakes, more volcanic activity, climate changes (which means weather changes), a shift in our growing fields, and changes within our physical bodies

– we are becoming more energized, as well.

Humans have forgotten that the magnetic field inside our bodies lines up with the Earth’s magnetic field, which lines up with the Sun’s magnetic field. So, we are all connected. To change one, changes us all.

Your nervous system is electrical, and it is being “charged” as the Sun ejects CMEs. When this happens, you may experience headaches, insomnia, or anxiety.

As your cells react to the Sun’s influences,  you may experience an increase in thirst, feel tired or lethargic, and crave more carbohydrates for energy.

Listen to your body, and allow more time for sleep, drink lots of pure water, eat lighter meals and mostly raw foods, if possible, and avoid eating chemically altered foods.

Lift the veil that has been put around you. May we ALL awaken to a more evolved state of awareness, and create a future oriented to the Earth’s natural evolution.

 

Orionid Meteor Shower October 17-25, 2013

A picture of a beautiful meteor and the moon in the background.

The Orionid meteor shower on October 17-25, 2013.

At maximum rates of 25 meteors per hour, expect a treat from October 17 through 25, with its peak on October 21 and 22.

Orionids are fast meteors, and we may see some fireballs with this event.

Easily Spotted

The meteors can be seen as elongated misty patches with the naked eye, and can be easily viewed through binoculars and backyard telescopes.

Look for the “W” formation of stars within Cassiopeia just to the left of Orion. Mars and Jupiter will be visible, too, 57 and 22 degrees above the eastern horizon in the early morning.

Orion

The Orionid meteor shower is the most dramatic meteor shower associated with Halley’s Comet. The Orionids appear to come from the constellation Orion, but they can be seen over a large area of the sky.

This meteor shower happens every year, and typically lasts for a week every October.

Halley’s Comet

When comets pass through our solar system, the Sun melts some of the ice, and rock particles break away from the comets. These particles continue on the comet’s trajectory and appear as meteors or “falling stars” when they pass through Earth’s upper atmosphere.

Halley’s comet created the Orionids, and has created many of the meteor showers that we see from Earth.

Dust off your telescopes, and have fun watching lots of beautiful objects in this October sky.