Sun has Fewest Sunspots Since 1913, Better GPS


Sun has Fewest Sunspots Since 1913, Better GPS -- Seth Borenstein  -- Associated Press  -- April 3, 2009
Solar Flares

The sun has been unusually quiet lately, with fewer sunspots and weaker magnetic fields than in nearly a century. A quiet sun is good for Earth: GPS systems are more accurate, satellites stay in orbit longer; even the effects of manmade global warming are marginally reduced, though just by three-tenths of a degree at most.

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