NASA Reschedules Teleconference To Explain Missing Sunspots

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March 01, 2011

Trent J. Perrotto 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-0321 
trent.j.perrotto@xxxxxxxx   


MEDIA ADVISORY: M11-043

NASA RESCHEDULES TELECONFERENCE TO EXPLAIN MISSING SUNSPOTS

WASHINGTON -- NASA has rescheduled a media teleconference for 2 p.m. 
EST on Wednesday, March 2, to discuss the first computer model that 
explains the recent period of decreased solar activity during the 
sun's 11-year cycle. The recent solar minimum, a period characterized 
by a lower frequency of sunspots and solar storms, ended in 2008 and 
was the deepest observed in almost 100 years. 

The teleconference panelists are: 

-- Richard Fisher, director, Heliophysics Division, Science Mission 
Directorate, NASA Headquarters, Washington 
-- Dibyendu Nandi, assistant professor, Indian Institute of Science 
Education and Research, Kolkata, India 
-- Andres Munoz-Jaramillo, visiting research fellow, 
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, Mass. 
-- Delores Knipp, visiting scientist, University of Colorado at 
Boulder 

To participate in the teleconference, reporters must contact Trent 
Perrotto at 202-358-0321 or trent.j.perrotto@xxxxxxxx by 10 a.m. EST 
on March 2 for dial-in instructions. Requests must include media 
affiliation and telephone number. 

Supporting information for the briefing will be posted at: 



http://www.nasa.gov/sunearth 


Audio of the teleconference will be streamed live on the Web at: 



http://www.nasa.gov/newsaudio   

	
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