Solar Anomalies
Unexplained anomalies of our sun.
Anomalous Sun Cruiser
On May 3, 1998, a strange object was photographed orbiting the sun. Here are the photos. What could it be?
On May 3, 1998, a strange object was photographed orbiting the sun. Here are the photos. What could it be?
The Constitution of Sun and Stars
This site claims that the sun and stars are not balls of gas as most people believe, but are actually liquid.
This site claims that the sun and stars are not balls of gas as most people believe, but are actually liquid.
Cosmic Rays from the Sun
Potentially dangerous cosmic rays are being generated by the sun, with increasing frequency and intensity.
Potentially dangerous cosmic rays are being generated by the sun, with increasing frequency and intensity.
Does Our Sun Have a Doomsday Twin?
The idea that our solar system is made up of the Sun and a shadowy partner, either a brown dwarf or a massive planet, in a wide binary system.
The idea that our solar system is made up of the Sun and a shadowy partner, either a brown dwarf or a massive planet, in a wide binary system.
Is the Sun Actually a Ball of Lightning?
This page says there are problems with the current model of the sun as continuous fusion reaction, releasing energy from the core.
This page says there are problems with the current model of the sun as continuous fusion reaction, releasing energy from the core.
Nemesis: Does Another Star Orbit Our Sun?
A scientist by the name of Richard Muller formulated a controversial theory regarding the possibility of a second star that may orbit our sun in the outer reaches of the solar system.
A scientist by the name of Richard Muller formulated a controversial theory regarding the possibility of a second star that may orbit our sun in the outer reaches of the solar system.
Nemesis, the Sun's Companion Star
Does the sun have a companion star with a elliptical orbit that shows up every 30 million years? This page raises the question.
Does the sun have a companion star with a elliptical orbit that shows up every 30 million years? This page raises the question.
Venus, the Sun, and What?
Purports to show, through photos, that on Jan. 12-14, 1998, the sun and Venus exchanged energy by some mysterious process.
Purports to show, through photos, that on Jan. 12-14, 1998, the sun and Venus exchanged energy by some mysterious process.
