Solar Minimum is Coming
The sun appears to be the same day-in and day-out, year after year. Truth is, our star is a seething mass of activity, until it’s not. Every 11 years or so, sunspots fade away, bringing a period of calm known as the solar minimum. During this process, the sun simply changes form, a cycle that we’re currently headed into. Learn more about our magnificent star in this episode of Space Videos.
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