
The scientists said the sun was heading an unusual period of increasing length of the hibernation cycle of sun-spots disappearance of the sun (sun spots) for some time that triggers the presence of mini ice age on Earth. Scientists estimated in 2020, the spots will disappear for years and even for decades to come!
This phenomenon would indeed be good for the Earth effect in the form of a sharp decline in the level of global warming. Too little disturbance will occur in satellite systems and solar-powered energy generation.
This phenomenon is not the first time this has happened. However, these natural events occur before the 18th century past.
"This solar cycle (the loss of sun spots) may enter the category hiatus (break in circulation). Much like the summer TV show," said Dr. Frank Hill of researchers from research institutes Sun America, the National Solar Observatory.
Researchers do not know why the sun turns into the process. Clearly the loss of sun spots showed definite symptoms occur. Dr. Hill based his prediction on three things: the weakening of sunspots, polar corona of the sun were getting less spew streams of fire, and the disappearance of the jet stream flow of solar heat.
"The three cues that indicate there is a chance the sun will be a long hibernation and take longer to recover," said Dr. Richard Altrock, an astrophysicist at the Air Force Research Laboratory.
Other data showing the disappearance of symptoms based on the continued weakening of the sun's solar storms. David Hathaway, NASA scientists predicted that the cycle of solar storms, which began around 2009, became the weakest cycle of solar storms.
The sun has a magnetic field that determines the direction and development cycle of the sun. This magnetic field is determined by three things: sunspots, solar wind, and explosion-moving particles (solar storms) that occasionally hit the Earth. Every 22 years, the sun's magnetic field to change the poles of the sun between north and south, creating an annual cycle of 11 sunspots.
At the height of burst of sun spots, such as 2001, for example, solar storms occur every day that interfere with the satellite. (Dailymail)

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