scientists have tracked the Sun by observing its surface activity—counting sunspots, monitoring solar flares, and measuring bursts of radiation. But new research suggests that what we see on the surface may not tell the whole story.By effectively "listening" to vibrations deep inside the Sun, astronomers have discovered significant changes occurring beneath its surface over the past 40 years. Their findings hint that our star may be entering a n…
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The solar cycle, also known as the "heartbeat," has been undergoing abnormal changes over the past 40 years. Scientists have recently discovered that the sun may be entering a different operating mode than before.