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Light sources / Climate history / Faint young Sun paradox / Paradoxes / Sun / Star / Solar luminosity / Planetary habitability / Formation and evolution of the Solar System / Astronomy / Stellar astronomy / Space
Date: 2013-02-11 11:56:56
Light sources
Climate history
Faint young Sun paradox
Paradoxes
Sun
Star
Solar luminosity
Planetary habitability
Formation and evolution of the Solar System
Astronomy
Stellar astronomy
Space

The Faint Young Sun Paradox Dr. Petrus C. Martens/Montana State Univ. & SAO While much (necessary) attention is being paid to the possible influence of the Sun on global climate variation in the last millennium, there is

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