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Maunder minimum

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Maunder minimum

In astronomy, period 1645–1715 when sunspots were rarely seen and no auroras were recorded. The Maunder minimum coincided with a time of unusually low temperature on Earth, known as the Little Ice Age, and is often taken as evidence that changes in solar activity can affect the Earth's climate. The Maunder minimum is named after the English astronomer Edward Walter Maunder, who drew attention to it.



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