päikeseminimumis
Päikeseminimumis refers to the period of lowest solar activity during the Sun's approximately 11-year cycle. This cycle is characterized by variations in the number of sunspots visible on the Sun's surface, as well as changes in solar phenomena like solar flares and coronal mass ejections. At the minimum, the number of sunspots is at its lowest, often approaching zero for extended periods.
The decrease in solar activity during a solar minimum is not uniform. While sunspot numbers decline, the
The timing of solar minimums is predictable based on historical observations and scientific models of the