The sun has just experienced its first “spotless days” in four years – but we’re not done yet


After almost four years of being covered dark spots like an acne-covered teenager, the sun’s face has suddenly become smooth for consecutive days, suggesting that solar activity is declining. But while this surprisingly “spotless” display is a sign of things to come, it’s still too early to let our guard down, experts warn.

On Sunday (February 22), there were zero visible sunspots on the Earth-facing side of the Sun for the first time since June 8, 2022, Live Science’s sister site That was reported by Space.com. This “spotless day” ended a 1,335-day streak of consecutive sunspot sightings in which there has been a constant and looming threat that one of these dark spots might launch a potentially dangerous solar storm which may later hit Earth.


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