Sun's magnetic field flipped
NASA scientists say the Sun's magnetic field has reversed. The transition occurs at the peak of every eleven-year solar cycle, which is upon us right now. The accompanying solar storms have, in the past, disrupted networks, satellites and power grids. The solar magnetic north pole now points south.
Read the source article at science.nasa.gov.
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