NASA - Spotless Sun: Blankest Year of the Space Age
NASA Science News reports: "Astronomers who count sunspots have announced that 2008 is now the 'blankest year' of the Space Age. As of Sept. 27, 2008, the sun had been blank, i.e., had no visible sunspots, on 200 days of the year. To find a year with more blank suns, you have to go back to 1954, three years before the launch of Sputnik, when the sun was blank 241 times.
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