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Our Sun Is Becoming More Active And NASA Doesn’t Know Why

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Michelle Starr

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The Sun might look steady from our backyard, but scientists are discovering it’s far less predictable than once thought. After forecasts in 2019 suggested another quiet solar cycle, activity has instead surged — and the data now shows the Sun’s behavior has been climbing since 2008. Stronger winds, more flares, and rowdier space weather could be ahead. Researchers say this isn’t just about sunspots anymore; understanding our star means widening the lens on what drives its restless energy. Michelle Starr with Science Alert has the full story.

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