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The Sun is doing something a little bit different, and it's really leaving scientists a bit confused.
The Sun is slowing down, the BBC reported.
"I've been a solar physicist for 30 years, and I've never seen anything quite like this," Richard Harrison, head of space physics at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in Oxfordshire, told the BBC.
"If you want to go back to see when the Sun was this inactive... you've got to go back about 100 years," he said.
Some scientists are even hinting the slowdown could be as bad as in the 17th century in a solar time known as the Maunder Minimum, when bitter, freezing cold swept through Europe.
The River Thames froze and there were bitterly cold winters during that time.
"It would feel like the Sun is asleep... a very dormant ball of gas at the centre of our Solar System," University College London's Mullard Space Science Laboratory's Dr Lucy Green said.
"There is a very strong hint that the Sun is acting in the same way now as it did in the run-up to the Maunder Minimum."
But what is particularly unusual about the Sun's low level of activity is that the star is currently at its solar maximum, a point in an 11-year cycle where it's supposed to be at its most active.
The sudden shift has really left scientists stumped.
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The Sun is slowing down, the BBC reported.
"I've been a solar physicist for 30 years, and I've never seen anything quite like this," Richard Harrison, head of space physics at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in Oxfordshire, told the BBC.
"If you want to go back to see when the Sun was this inactive... you've got to go back about 100 years," he said.
Some scientists are even hinting the slowdown could be as bad as in the 17th century in a solar time known as the Maunder Minimum, when bitter, freezing cold swept through Europe.
The River Thames froze and there were bitterly cold winters during that time.
"It would feel like the Sun is asleep... a very dormant ball of gas at the centre of our Solar System," University College London's Mullard Space Science Laboratory's Dr Lucy Green said.
"There is a very strong hint that the Sun is acting in the same way now as it did in the run-up to the Maunder Minimum."
But what is particularly unusual about the Sun's low level of activity is that the star is currently at its solar maximum, a point in an 11-year cycle where it's supposed to be at its most active.
The sudden shift has really left scientists stumped.
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inb4: the world is ending
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rip in peace the world as we know it.
Hopefully this doesn't last long and the sun goes back to normal activity. If scientists are stumped it's never a good sign.
Hopefully this doesn't last long and the sun goes back to normal activity. If scientists are stumped it's never a good sign.
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The sun is constantly in a struggle with its heat trying to make it expand and gravity trying to make it contract. As long as the two are just right, the sun is stable. If nuclear fusion slowed down, the sun would cool and contract.
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Could maybe help explain these freezing temperatures we have had the past couple weeks.
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This is very interesting, I do hope we don't freeze to death.
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Folk wrote This is very interesting, I do hope we don't freeze to death.
Freeze to death? California is still getting like 75+ temps.
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That is scary, hope it all goes back to normal.
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Well that was posted a year and a bit ago, are we still nearing death?
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at this point after living through all of the ''apocalypse's'' i kinda wish something would happen so everyone would just move on with there ''predictions''
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