Detroit, Michigan, USA. 19th July, 2018. Sun without sunspots for over 22 days today which last happened in July 2009, The sun follows cycles of roughly 11 years where it reaches a solar maximum and then a solar minimum. During a solar maximum, the sun gives off more heat and is littered with sunspots. Less heat in a solar minimum is due to a decrease in magnetic waves. Photographed from Detroit, Michigan on 19th July 2018. Credit: Chirag Wakaskar/Alamy Live News

Detroit, Michigan, USA. 19th July, 2018. Sun without sunspots for over 22 days today which last happened in July 2009, The sun follows cycles of roughly 11 years where it reaches a solar maximum and then a solar minimum. During a solar maximum, the sun gives off more heat and is littered with sunspots. Less heat in a solar minimum is due to a decrease in magnetic waves. Photographed from Detroit, Michigan on 19th July 2018. Credit: Chirag Wakaskar/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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5760 x 3840 px | 48.8 x 32.5 cm | 19.2 x 12.8 inches | 300dpi

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19 July 2018

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Detroit, Michigan

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