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NASA warns: The sun is exposed to a growing number of huge explosions in the coming years

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NASA has warned that the sun is facing an increasing number of massive explosions over the next few years.

According to the British "Metro" site, these sunbursts and explosions are called eruptions, which cause the release of huge amounts of supernatural gas in space, often beautiful rings on the solar surface.

The sun has reached a low activity point called the solar minimum, where the number of sunspots and sunspots is very low, a stage of the natural cycle of the sun, exploited by the climate change craters, which they consider to be a hoax.

The sun returns from a minimum of low activity after about 11 years, although it is known that this period of low activity lasts much longer, and when this happens it is likely to see more ferocious explosions on the sun.

"After our sun goes down to the current minimum of solar energy, solar activity such as sudden emergence is expected to become more common over the next few years," NASA said.

The space agency revealed a video taken by the dynamic observatory in 2011, which shows what we should expect to see when the minimum sun reaches its end.

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