Solar Cycle 25 Already Has Six Distinct Sunspots

In developing news, researchers at NCAR and elsewhere are troubled about recent solar activity.

Solar Cycle 25 was expected to be calm, but so far it has not been, with an X 1.5-class solar flare recorded on July 3rd.

A now deleted NOAA post, which still appears up on the Space Weather Prediction System's Twitter feed, identified six distinct new spots on the side of the Sun facing Earth.

Although experts say large solar flares would pose little risk to humans on Earth, they could damage space stations and craft in orbit, and could also disrupt GPS signals, satellite networks, radio signals and other technologies.

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Earlier: https://www.fulcrumnews.com/blog/2021/7/24/solar-cycle-25-may-be-the-strongest-since-scientific-recordkeeping-of-the-suns-activity-began-ruh-roh