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The cause of solar abnormal activity was found


The sun has about five times less magnetic activity than other stars like him, and it may be due to the sunscreen of the solar system. The researchers of the Helmholti Center in the German city of Dresden-Rosendorf have reached this conclusion. The work was published in "Blood Physics" magazine.

It turns out that Venus, the country and Jupiter "pushes" the inner magnetic engine of the Sun every 11 years. This creates a complex system of removal cycles, including semi-annual fluctuations (QBO), 1,724 years. According to the authors' calculations, they automatically reduce the average force of the solar magnetic field.

This effect reduces the likelihood of extreme events such as 1859 Carington's barber, when the polar lights appeared in Rome and Havana, and telegraph lines were disrupted.

According to researchers, the relatively calm nature of our star could be an important condition for life on earth.

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