Solar cycle 6 explained

Cycle Num:6
Start Date:August 1810
End Date:May 1823
Duration:12.8
Max Count:81.2
Max Count Date:May 1816
Min Count:0.0
Prev Name:Solar cycle 5
Prev Dates:1798–1810
Next Name:Solar cycle 7
Next Dates:1823–1833

Solar cycle 6 was the sixth solar cycle since 1755, when extensive recording of solar sunspot activity began.[1] The solar cycle lasted 12.8 years, beginning in August 1810 and ending in May 1823 (thus falling within the Dalton Minimum). The maximum smoothed sunspot number observed during the solar cycle was 81.2, in May 1816 (the lowest of any cycle to date, as a result of being part of the Dalton Minimum), and the starting minimum was 0.0.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Sun: Did You Say the Sun Has Spots? . Space Today Online . 12 August 2010.
  2. SIDC Monthly Smoothed Sunspot Number. "http://sidc.oma.be/sunspot-data/"