Solar cycle 21
Solar cycle 21 |
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The Sun, recorded at the H-alpha wavelength, during solar cycle 21 (28 April 1980). |
Sunspot Data |
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Start date |
June 1976 |
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End date |
September 1986 |
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Duration (years) |
10.3 |
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Max count |
164.5 |
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Max count month |
December 1979 |
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Min count |
12.3 |
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Spotless days |
273 |
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Cycle chronology |
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Previous cycle |
Solar cycle 20 (1964-1976) |
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Next cycle |
Solar cycle 22 (1986-1996) |
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Solar cycle 21 was the 21st solar cycle since 1755, when extensive recording of solar sunspot activity began.[1][2] The solar cycle lasted 10.3 years, beginning in June 1976 and ending in September 1986. The maximum smoothed sunspot number (monthly number of sunspots averaged over a twelve-month period) observed during the solar cycle was 164.5, in December 1979 (the second-highest peak on record), and the minimum was 12.3.[3] There were a total of 273 days with no sunspots during this cycle.[4][5][6] The largest solar flare of this cycle (X15) occurred on July 11, 1978.[7]
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