According to them, solar activity is currently still slightly high, but it may gradually decrease to near zero after the activity of the single group of active sunspots ends.
According to scientists, currently, and primarily, a single sunspot group, number 4465, is maintaining solar flare activity, but despite its small size, it is characterized by increased magnetic complexity of the beta-gamma class, which is temporarily maintaining the current level of solar activity.
The laboratory statement read: "Solar activity is clearly entering its usual summer hibernation, which this time is accompanied by a general decrease in the solar cycle. The sun is very faint, and there is nothing worth monitoring."
Experts point out that the energy reserve in the active region is rapidly depleted due to its small size, so solar activity may decrease sharply.
In addition, large protrusions have been observed on the surface of the Sun, but scientists believe that its potential separation poses no threat to Earth. Even if a plasma eruption were to occur, only striking phenomena would be noticeable.
According to experts, the Earth's magnetic field is currently very calm. Initial forecasts suggest that the coming month may pass without major disturbances in the Earth's magnetic field, but this stability is not guaranteed.
