Not only is Earth suddenly spinning faster, but our Sun is getting more active than NASA predicted. The Sun appears to have a cycle of about 11 years during which it waxes and wanes. Its activity is measured by the number of sunspots on its surface, which have been counted each day since 1755.
During that 11-or-so years theres a solar minimum (when there are the fewest sunspots) and a solar maximum (when there are the most sunspots).
Solar Cycle 25 ramps up
Were now in Solar Cycle 25, which began in December 2019 when, in retrospect, solar scientists were able to tell the moment of solar minimum. Not surprisingly, solar maximum is predicted to occur midway through Solar Cycle 25, so between November 2024 and March 2026and most likely July 2025.
The Suns activity has quickly ramped up and even though we havent reached peak levels in this cycle, the Suns activity is already exceeding predictions, said Nicola Fox, Director of NASAs Heliophysics Division in a blog last week. Solar events will continue to increase as we near solar maximum in 2025, and our lives and technology on Earth, as well as satellites and astronauts in space, will be impacted.
Poster Comment:
We are in for a lot of hurt if this is the worst Grand Solar Minimum since records began.
Notice that our solar maximum gets strongest around election day of 2024.