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21 March, 2026
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Researchers from IIT Kanpur have recently developed a new method to predict solar cycles, which can improve our understanding of solar activity and its impact on Earth.
About Solar Cycles
A solar cycle refers to an approximately 11-year cycle of solar activity driven by changes in the Sun’s magnetic field. This cycle is primarily observed through the frequency and intensity of sunspots visible on the Sun’s surface.
During each cycle, the Sun’s magnetic field reverses, meaning that the north and south poles switch places. After another 11 years, they flip back, completing a full magnetic cycle of about 22 years.
Solar Activity and Sunspots
Solar cycles are closely linked to sunspots, which are temporary dark regions on the Sun’s surface caused by intense magnetic activity.
As the Sun’s magnetic field changes over time, the number of sunspots increases and decreases, reflecting the level of solar activity. Scientists track solar cycles by counting sunspots and observing their patterns.
Stages of the Solar Cycle
Solar Minimum
Solar minimum marks the beginning of the solar cycle, when the Sun has the least number of sunspots and the lowest solar activity.
Solar Maximum
Solar maximum occurs in the middle of the cycle, when the Sun has the highest number of sunspots and the most intense solar activity.
After reaching the maximum, solar activity gradually declines back to the minimum stage, completing the cycle.
Impact of Solar Cycles
Solar cycles can have significant effects on Earth, including:
Variations in solar radiation reaching the Earth
Changes in cosmic ray intensity
Alterations in ozone distribution in the atmosphere
Potential influence on climatic conditions and space weather
These effects can impact satellite operations, communication systems, and power grids, making solar cycle prediction important.
Conclusion
Solar cycles are a key aspect of solar physics, influencing both space weather and Earth’s environment. Improved prediction methods, such as those developed by IIT Kanpur, can help in better preparedness for solar activity and its impacts.
Source: THE HINDU
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