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- Modern_Maximum abstract "The Modern Maximum refers to the period of relatively high solar activity which began with Solar Cycle 15 in 1914. It reached a maximum in Cycle 19 during the late 1950s and may have ended with Cycle 23 in 2000 as Cycle 24 is recording, at best, very muted solar activity. This period is a natural example of solar variation, and one of many that are known from proxy records of past solar variability. The Modern Maximum reached a double peak once in the 1950s and again during the 1990s.".
- Modern_Maximum thumbnail Sunspot_Numbers.png?width=300.
- Modern_Maximum wikiPageID "5982123".
- Modern_Maximum wikiPageRevisionID "567209048".
- Modern_Maximum hasPhotoCollection Modern_Maximum.
- Modern_Maximum subject Category:Solar_phenomena.
- Modern_Maximum type Phenomenon100034213.
- Modern_Maximum type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Modern_Maximum type Process100029677.
- Modern_Maximum type SolarPhenomena.
- Modern_Maximum comment "The Modern Maximum refers to the period of relatively high solar activity which began with Solar Cycle 15 in 1914. It reached a maximum in Cycle 19 during the late 1950s and may have ended with Cycle 23 in 2000 as Cycle 24 is recording, at best, very muted solar activity. This period is a natural example of solar variation, and one of many that are known from proxy records of past solar variability. The Modern Maximum reached a double peak once in the 1950s and again during the 1990s.".
- Modern_Maximum label "Maximum moderne".
- Modern_Maximum label "Modern Maximum".
- Modern_Maximum label "現代極大期".
- Modern_Maximum sameAs Maximum_moderne.
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- Modern_Maximum sameAs Q3302827.
- Modern_Maximum sameAs Q3302827.
- Modern_Maximum sameAs Modern_Maximum.
- Modern_Maximum wasDerivedFrom Modern_Maximum?oldid=567209048.
- Modern_Maximum depiction Sunspot_Numbers.png.
- Modern_Maximum isPrimaryTopicOf Modern_Maximum.