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NASA Warns Lack Of Sunspots Will Bring ‘Mini Ice Age’ On Earth

17-11-2018 < No Fake News 67 442 words
 
NASA says lack of sunspots will bring mini ice-age to Earth









A NASA scientist has warned that the world is on the brink of a “mini ice age” due to an extreme lack of sunspots. 


“The sun is entering one of the deepest Solar Minima of the Space Age,” Dr. Tony Phillips warned in September.





Zerohedge.com reports: A prolonged solar minimum could mean a “mini ice age.” The last time there was a prolonged solar minimum, it did, in fact, lead to a mini ice-age which was scientifically known as the Maunder minimum.


SHTFplan.com’s Mac Slavo writes that sunspots have been absent for most of 2018 and Earth’s upper atmosphere is responding,says Phillips, the editor of spaceweather.com.


 “The bad news,” according to Phillips, is:


“It also delays the natural decay of space junk, resulting in a more cluttered environment around Earth.”


“It could happen in a matter of months,” says Martin Mlynczak of NASA’s Langley Research Center on the cold snap that may be coming.


 “If current trends continue, it could soon set a Space Age record for cold,” says Mlynczak. “We’re not there quite yet,” he said. However, “months” is not all that far away.





Data from NASA’s TIMED (Thermosphere Ionosphere Mesosphere Energetics and Dynamics) satellite shows that the thermosphere (the uppermost layer of air around our planet) is cooling and shrinking, literally decreasing the radius of the atmosphere. This reduction of solar activity could result in a global cooling phase.


“The thermosphere always cools off during Solar Minimum. It’s one of the most important ways the solar cycle affects our planet,” said Mlynczak, according to The New American


The new NASA findings are in line with studies released by UC-San Diego and Northumbria University in Great Britain last year, both of which predict a Grand Solar Minimum in coming decades due to low sunspot activity.



Both studies predicted sun activity similar to the Maunder Minimum of the mid-17th to early 18th centuries, which coincided to a time known as the Little Ice Age, during which temperatures were much lower than those of today.



It isn’t difficult to prepare for the solar minimum and a much cooler climate.  But it will take some time and getting used to.  Give yourself ample opportunity to gather enough supplies and make sure you keep your mittens handy!



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