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Aden – Yasmin El Tohami – Astronomers have warned that the sun is entering a period of “catastrophic hibernation”, blocking it and entering the lowest phase of solar energy, which could lead to cold weather and earthquakes.
According to the British newspaper The Sun, experts believe that we are entering the deepest period of time when the sun’s rays virtually disappear.
Astronomer Tony Phillips said, “The solar minimum has already occurred.
“Excessive cosmic rays pose a health hazard to astronauts and travelers in polar air, affecting the electrochemistry of the Earth’s atmosphere and causing lightning.”
NASA scientists fear a repeat of the “Dilton Minimum” phenomenon that occurred between 1790 and 1830, leading to severe cold, crop failure, famine, and severe volcanic eruptions.
Temperatures have dropped to 2 degrees Celsius over a 20-year period, destroying world food production.
On April 10, 1815, Mount Tambora in Indonesia erupted, the second largest volcanic eruption in 2,000 years, killing at least 71,000 people and leading to what became known as the Summer in July 1816, a year without snow.
So far this year, the Sun has been “empty” 76 percent of the time without sunspots, more than once when it was 77 percent empty in the space age last year.
Although Earth is the most important source of energy for life, a previous study revealed that the Sun “sleeps a little” compared to other stars in the universe.
Astronomers at the Max Planck Institute in Germany have compared the Sun to hundreds of similar stars.
The results showed that the Sun was about 5 times weaker than the other stars.
“We were amazed that most stars like the Sun were more active than the Sun,” said Alexander Shapiro, of the Max Planck Institute.
Researchers say it is not clear whether the Sun has been going through a “quiet period” for 9,000 years or less bright than other similar stars.
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