{"id":19087,"date":"2010-05-26T09:15:00","date_gmt":"2010-05-26T09:15:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/the-glory-missions-judith-lean-discusses-solar-variability\/"},"modified":"2010-05-26T09:15:00","modified_gmt":"2010-05-26T09:15:00","slug":"the-glory-missions-judith-lean-discusses-solar-variability","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/space-station\/the-glory-missions-judith-lean-discusses-solar-variability.php","title":{"rendered":"The Glory Mission&#8217;s Judith Lean Discusses Solar Variability"},"content":{"rendered":"<div><a href=\"http:\/\/euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/wp-content\/plugins\/wp-o-matic\/cache\/9cb7b_458089main_judith-226X170.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" style=\"padding-left:10px; padding-right: 10px;\" src=\"http:\/\/euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/wp-content\/plugins\/wp-o-matic\/cache\/9cb7b_458089main_judith-226X170.jpg\" alt=\"Judith Lean\" border=\"0\"><\/a><span>Though the sun's brightness was once thought to be constant, NASA has  launched a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nasa.gov\/topics\/solarsystem\/features\/sun-brightness.html\">series  of satellite instruments<\/a> that have helped show it actually  fluctuates in conjunction with cycles of solar activity.<p>With a new sun-watching instrument called the Total Irradiance Monitor  (TIM) scheduled to launch on NASA's Glory satellite in November, we  spoke with Judith Lean, a member of the Glory science team and solar  physicist at the United States Naval Research Laboratory, about solar  cycles and what scientists have learned about solar variability in the  last three decades.<\/p><p><b>What is a solar cycle and how long does it last?<\/b><br>For more than a century, people have noticed that sunspots become more  and less frequent on an 11-year-cycle. That&rsquo;s the main solar cycle we  look at. The 11-year-cycle is really part of a 22-year-cycle of the  sun&rsquo;s magnetic field polarity. The changes are driven by something  called the solar dynamo, a process that generates and alters the  strength of the magnetic field erupting onto the sun's surface. It's the  sun&rsquo;s magnetic field that produces sunspots as it moves up through the  sun's surface.<\/p><p><b>How much does the brightness of the sun change throughout the cycle?<\/b><br>It's a small amount. Total solar irradiance typically increases by about  0.1 percent during periods of high activity. However, certain  wavelengths of sunlight&mdash;such as ultraviolet&mdash;vary more.<\/p><p><b> What causes irradiance to change? <\/b><br>It's really the balance of sunspots, which are cooler dark areas of the  sun, and faculae, bright areas that appear near sunspots. The faculae  overwhelm the sunspots, so the sun is actually brighter when there are  more sunspots.<\/p><p><b> Can changes in the sun affect our climate? <\/b><br>If it wasn&rsquo;t for the sun, we wouldn&rsquo;t have a climate. The sun provides  the energy to drive our climate, and even small changes in the sun's  output can have a direct impact on Earth. There are two ways irradiance  changes can alter climate: One is the direct effect from altering the  amount of radiation reaching Earth. The second is that solar variability  can affect ozone production, which can in turn affect the climate.<\/p><p><b>Does the 0.1 percent change in irradiance affect Earth's climate  much? <\/b><br>Solar irradiance changes are likely connected to dynamic aspects of  climate&mdash;things like the coupling of the atmosphere and ocean&mdash;El Ni&ntilde;o  being one example&mdash;or aspects of atmospheric circulation, such as the  Hadley cells that dominate in the tropics.<br>But we've done a great deal of modeling, and the sun doesn't explain the  global warming that's occurred over the last century. We think changes  in irradiance account for about 10 percent global warming at most. Of  course, there are also longer cycles that may have an impact on climate,  but our understanding of them is limited.<\/p><p><b> There is disagreement about whether the last three cycles have  gotten successively brighter. Has that been resolved? <\/b><br>No, it hasn't. The best understanding is that irradiance cycles have  been about the same in the last three cycles, but one group reports an  increasing trend whereas another group says that current levels are now  the lowest of the entire 30-year record. I believe these differences are  due to instrumental effects, but we really need continual, highly  accurate, and stable long-term measurements to resolve this. The  radiometer aboard Glory&mdash;the Total Irradiance Monitor (TIM)--will be a  big step, quite an exciting advance.<\/p><p><b> What part of the 11-year cycle will Glory observe? <\/b><br>Glory is going is to observe during the ascending phase of the cycle.  The ascending phase is relatively rapid, so we should get to the peak in  about three years. Then there will be about two years or more when  solar activity is high and stays high. About five years from now,  activity will start to come down again so that by, say, 2019 we will be  at low levels again.<\/p><p><b> What do you hope Glory will find? <\/b><br>The Glory TIM has been calibrated more rigorously than previous  instruments, so it should help a lot in getting the absolute brightness  of the sun. In addition to recording the ever-changing irradiance  levels, it should measure irradiance precisely enough that will make it  feasible to determine whether solar irradiance is stable or changing, if  the measurements continue long enough into the future.<\/p><p><b> Are there aspects of the solar variability that TIM won't measure? <\/b><br>Yes. The Glory TIM looks at overall irradiance, but it doesn't measure  how specific parts of the spectrum&mdash;the ultraviolet, visible, or  infrared&mdash;are changing. Some of the largest changes actually happen at  the shortest wavelengths, so it's extremely important that we look at  the spectrum. There's an instrument related to TIM called the Solar  Irradiance Monitor (SIM) aboard the SORCE satellite that lets us see how  individual parts of the spectrum vary, and it's also critical.<\/p><p><b> The sun has been exceptionally quiet in recent years. Are we  entering a prolonged solar minimum? <\/b><br>There was a period from mid-2008 to mid-2009 when the sun was without  sunspots for many days. It was probably the quietest period we've seen  since the first total solar irradiance measurements. But we didn't go  into a prolonged minimum because the sun still had a few active regions &ndash;  not sunspots, but small bright faculae regions -- and we could see the  irradiance continue to fluctuate throughout this very quiet period. 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