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Stronger Solar Activity Cycles May Be in the Sun’s Forecast

Last updated: May 10, 2025 12:00 am
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As the sun continues to display heightened activity, scientists are suggesting that we may be entering an era of stronger 11-year cycles. Recent years have seen the sun produce stunning auroras on Earth, captivating skywatchers around the globe. Last May, in particular, the sun’s activity reached a peak, resulting in some of the most spectacular auroras on record, visible as far south as Florida.

The sun’s magnetic activity is measured by the number of sunspots present on its surface, with these sunspots serving as the source of radiation and plasma outbursts. The sun undergoes an 11-year cycle where the number of sunspots rises and falls, leading to periods of heightened activity known as the solar maximum and calmer periods known as the solar minimum. Currently, the sun is in the solar maximum phase, characterized by a messy magnetic field and an abundance of sunspots.

While sunspot activity has recently decreased, scientists are unsure if the solar maximum phase is truly coming to an end. Lisa Upton, a heliophysicist at the Southwest Research Institute, suggests that a potential spike in activity may occur in the coming months, following a similar pattern seen in previous cycles. However, predicting the sun’s behavior remains a challenging task, as solar storms are probabilistic events that don’t always adhere to expectations.

In addition to monitoring the current solar cycle, scientists are also exploring long-term cycles in the sun’s activity. Some researchers suggest the existence of longer-term cycles, such as the Gleissberg cycle, which spans 80 years. A recent analysis of protons trapped in Earth’s inner radiation belt indicates the possibility of a new Gleissberg cycle beginning. However, the limited data available makes it difficult to confirm the existence of such cycles definitively.

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Regardless of the existence of longer-term cycles, scientists anticipate that future solar cycles will be more active than those seen in the past two decades. Solar Cycle 24, which dominated the 2010s, was one of the weakest on record, and the current cycle has remained below average in activity. This increased solar activity can have real-world consequences, as solar storms have the potential to disrupt communication and navigation infrastructure, as well as impact the power grid on Earth.

As we continue to marvel at the sun’s celestial displays, it’s essential to remember the potential impact of its activity on our technology and daily lives. By studying and understanding the sun’s behavior, scientists hope to better prepare for and mitigate the effects of solar storms on Earth. The Earth’s magnetic bubble provides a crucial shield against the sun’s harmful emissions, protecting us from the brunt of solar activity. This natural defense mechanism safeguards life on our planet, allowing us to thrive without constant concern for the sun’s volatile behavior.

However, as space exploration ventures beyond Earth’s orbit, the risks of solar activity become more apparent. NASA and other space agencies are actively working to send humans to the moon and eventually to Mars. In order to ensure the safety of astronauts on these missions, it is imperative to develop better methods for predicting and understanding space weather conditions in outer space.

“With solar cycle activity on the rise, it is crucial for us to be able to accurately forecast space weather conditions not just for Earth, but for missions beyond our planet as well,” explains Upton, a leading expert in the field.

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As we venture further into the cosmos, the need to protect astronauts from the dangers of space weather becomes increasingly vital. By studying and predicting solar activity, we can better prepare for the challenges that lie ahead in our quest to explore the unknown reaches of space. With advancements in technology and research, we can ensure the safety and success of future space missions.

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