4 FAQs about Full set of solar cycle system

How long is a solar cycle?

The average length of a solar cycle is around 11 years, although this can vary from 9 to 14 years. The cycle is divided into two main phases: solar maximum and solar minimum. During solar maximum, the Sun is at its most active, with increased sunspot activity and solar flares.

What happens during a solar cycle?

During the solar cycle, the Sun's stormy behavior builds to a maximum, and its magnetic field reverses. Then, the Sun settles back down to a minimum before another cycle begins. The Sun is the worst place in the solar system when it comes to stormy weather. After all, at its heart, our Sun is a huge nuclear bomb!

What is solar cycle 25?

Solar cycle, period of about 11 years in which fluctuations in the number and size of sunspots and solar prominences are repeated. Solar cycle 25 began in 2019 and will reach maximum in 2025, but that maximum is predicted to be weak, like that of solar cycle 24.

What happens when the solar cycle is at a minimum?

When the solar cycle is at a minimum, active regions are small and rare and few solar flares are detected. These increase in number as the Sun approaches the maximum part of its cycle. Sometimes, the Sun throws off huge amounts of matter. These events are called coronal mass ejections, or CMEs.

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