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Strong magnetic fields keep the equator spinning faster than the poles and prevent a rotation flip, even as stars slow down with age Researchers at Nagoya University in Japan have conducted the most ...
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The sun’s acoustic heartbeat just revealed a hidden shift in the 11-year cycle — magnetic activity now squeezed into a thin skin just beneath the solar surface
Every 11 years, the Sun flips its magnetic poles, driving a cycle of sunspot eruptions, solar flares, and coronal mass ejections that can knock out power grids and fry satellites. For decades, ...
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Solar activity follows an 11-year cycle – here’s how it controls eruptions and solar flares
When you look up at the sky on a sunny day, the Sun might seem like a bright spot, unchanging in the sky. But the Sun is a complex, dynamic celestial body, wrapped in electrical currents and magnetic ...
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