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- Solar_cycle abstract "The solar cycle (or solar magnetic activity cycle) is the periodic change in the Sun's activity (including changes in the levels of solar radiation and ejection of solar material) and appearance (visible in changes in the number of sunspots, flares, and other visible manifestations). Solar cycles have an average duration of about 11 years. They have been observed (by changes in the sun's appearance and by changes seen on Earth, such as auroras) for hundreds of years.Solar variation causes changes in space weather, weather, and climate on Earth. It causes a periodic change in the amount of irradiation from the Sun that is experienced on Earth.It is one component of solar variation, the other being aperiodic fluctuations.Powered by a hydromagnetic dynamo process, driven by the inductive action of internal solar flows, the solar cycle: Structures the Sun's atmosphere, its corona and the wind; Modulates the solar irradiance; Modulates the flux of short-wavelength solar radiation, from ultraviolet to X-ray; Modulates the occurrence frequency of solar flares, coronal mass ejections, and other geoeffective solar eruptive phenomena; Indirectly modulates the flux of high-energy galactic cosmic rays entering the solar system.↑ ↑".
- Solar_cycle thumbnail Sunspot_Numbers.png?width=300.
- Solar_cycle wikiPageExternalLink photosphere.
- Solar_cycle wikiPageExternalLink cosmos.
- Solar_cycle wikiPageExternalLink psc.suijs.info.
- Solar_cycle wikiPageExternalLink 01mar_twinpeaks.
- Solar_cycle wikiPageExternalLink sidc.oma.be.
- Solar_cycle wikiPageExternalLink sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov.
- Solar_cycle wikiPageExternalLink solar-center.stanford.edu.
- Solar_cycle wikiPageExternalLink YPOP.
- Solar_cycle wikiPageExternalLink solarscience.msfc.nasa.gov.
- Solar_cycle wikiPageExternalLink trace.htm.
- Solar_cycle wikiPageExternalLink education.html.
- Solar_cycle wikiPageExternalLink www.acrim.com.
- Solar_cycle wikiPageExternalLink great_moments.html.
- Solar_cycle wikiPageExternalLink rind_03.
- Solar_cycle wikiPageExternalLink solar.html.
- Solar_cycle wikiPageExternalLink www.solarcycle24.com.
- Solar_cycle wikiPageExternalLink sun.html.
- Solar_cycle wikiPageID "206555".
- Solar_cycle wikiPageRevisionID "604913717".
- Solar_cycle hasPhotoCollection Solar_cycle.
- Solar_cycle subject Category:Periodic_phenomena.
- Solar_cycle subject Category:Solar_cycles.
- Solar_cycle subject Category:Solar_phenomena.
- Solar_cycle type Phenomenon100034213.
- Solar_cycle type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Solar_cycle type Process100029677.
- Solar_cycle type SolarPhenomena.
- Solar_cycle comment "The solar cycle (or solar magnetic activity cycle) is the periodic change in the Sun's activity (including changes in the levels of solar radiation and ejection of solar material) and appearance (visible in changes in the number of sunspots, flares, and other visible manifestations). Solar cycles have an average duration of about 11 years.".
- Solar_cycle label "Ciclo solar".
- Solar_cycle label "Ciclo undecennale dell'attività solare".
- Solar_cycle label "Cycle solaire".
- Solar_cycle label "Solar cycle".
- Solar_cycle label "Solarer Radioflussindex".
- Solar_cycle label "Zonnecyclus".
- Solar_cycle label "Солнечная цикличность".
- Solar_cycle label "دورة شمسية".
- Solar_cycle label "太陽活動周期".
- Solar_cycle label "太陽週期".
- Solar_cycle sameAs Sluneční_cyklus.
- Solar_cycle sameAs Solarer_Radioflussindex.
- Solar_cycle sameAs Cycle_solaire.
- Solar_cycle sameAs Siklus_matahari.
- Solar_cycle sameAs Ciclo_undecennale_dell'attività_solare.
- Solar_cycle sameAs 太陽活動周期.
- Solar_cycle sameAs 태양_주기.
- Solar_cycle sameAs Zonnecyclus.
- Solar_cycle sameAs Ciclo_solar.
- Solar_cycle sameAs m.01d9p8.
- Solar_cycle sameAs Q49385.
- Solar_cycle sameAs Q49385.
- Solar_cycle sameAs Solar_cycle.
- Solar_cycle wasDerivedFrom Solar_cycle?oldid=604913717.
- Solar_cycle depiction Sunspot_Numbers.png.
- Solar_cycle isPrimaryTopicOf Solar_cycle.