• Solar Activity

    From Tim Richardson@1:275/93 to All on Mon Jul 4 00:47:14 2016

    Good news-bad news:

    Unfortunately....only `good' news is acceptable in here, so to get the
    `bad' news, you'll have it elsewhere.

    Here's the `good' news (well...not `good' news for everyone, I'm afraid):

    It seems the Sun has had another completely spotless period in June, and
    there are few spots now.

    And according to scientists, a spotless Sun is a sign that the next solar minimum is coming. The last one is known as the "Maunder Minimum" between
    1645 and 1715. Known as `the little Ice Age', it produced a string of very
    cold winters in the Northern hemisphere. Scientists are wondering if we
    will see a similar situation in the next few years.

    Interesting.
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