The sun is changing. These changes aren’t visible to the naked eye, but
after one good look under a properly filtered telescope you’ll see
it: the mini-magnetic explosions that occur continuously on the sun’s
surface, otherwise known as sunspots, are diminishing. The reason: the
star is on the brink of a period known as a solar minimum, according to
NASA, something that occurs every 11 years.
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