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Offline JennyLeez

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The sun has lost its spots 1st July 2016
« on: July 01, 2016, 10:58:17 AM »
You may not have noticed but our sun has gone as blank as a cue ball. As in, it's lost its spots.



Meteorologist and sun-watcher Paul Dorian's latest report said the sun had gone "completely blank" for the second time in a month.

"The blank sun is a sign that the next solar minimum is approaching and there will be an increasing number of spotless days over the next few years.

"At first, the blankness will stretch for just a few days at a time, then it'll continue for weeks at a time, and finally it should last for months at a time when the sunspot cycle reaches its nadir. The next solar minimum phase is expected to take place around 2019 or 2020."

If you're confused about what a "blank" sun is, below is a picture of what it normally looks like, in all its solar flare-and-blemishes glory.



According to Nasa, the sun goes through a natural solar cycle approximately every 11 years. The cycle is marked by the increase and decrease of sunspots - visible as dark blemishes on the sun's surface, or photosphere. The greatest number of sunspots in any given solar cycle is designated as "solar maximum." The lowest number is "solar minimum".

"During Solar Max, huge sunspots and intense solar flares are a daily occurrence. Auroras appear in Florida. Radiation storms knock out satellites. Radio blackouts frustrate CB radio as well. The last such episode took place in the years around 2000-2001," the space agency's website.

"During solar minimum, the opposite occurs. Solar flares are almost non-existent while whole weeks go by without a single, tiny sunspot to break the monotony of the blank sun. This is what we are experiencing now."

The rest of the article is here:
http://m.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=11665744
« Last Edit: July 01, 2016, 11:57:21 AM by JennyLeez »


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Re: The sun has lost its spots 1st July 2016
« Reply #1 on: July 01, 2016, 11:44:04 AM »
Should I start freaking out?

How can we put the spots back?

One is worried.....
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Re: The sun has lost its spots 1st July 2016
« Reply #2 on: July 04, 2016, 10:46:08 PM »
Now I know why we had some cold days ;) lol
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