 In a briefing on September 23, 2008 at NASA headquarters,                      solar physicists announced that the solar wind is losing power.
In a briefing on September 23, 2008 at NASA headquarters,                      solar physicists announced that the solar wind is losing power.                   "The average pressure of the solar wind has dropped more than 20% since the mid-1990s," says Dave McComas of the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio, Texas. "This is the weakest it's been since we began monitoring solar wind almost 50 years ago."
McComas                      is principal investigator for the SWOOPS solar wind sensor                      onboard the Ulysses spacecraft, which measured the decrease.                      Ulysses, launched in 1990, circles the sun in a unique orbit                      that carries it over both the sun's poles and equator, giving                      Ulysses a global view of solar wind activity: more
 
 

 
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