Solar cycle 17

Solar activity from September 1933 to February 1944 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Solar cycle 17 was the seventeenth solar cycle since 1755, when extensive recording of solar sunspot activity began.[1][2] The solar cycle lasted 10.4 years, beginning in September 1933 and ending in February 1944. The maximum smoothed sunspot number observed during the solar cycle was 198.6 (April 1937), and the starting minimum was 5.8.[3] During the minimum transit from solar cycle 17 to 18, there were a total of 269 days with no sunspots.[4][5][6]

Start dateSeptember 1933
End dateFebruary 1944
Duration (years)10.4
Max count198.6
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Solar cycle 17
Sunspot data
Start dateSeptember 1933
End dateFebruary 1944
Duration (years)10.4
Max count198.6
Max count monthApril 1937
Min count5.8
Spotless days269
Cycle chronology
Previous cycleSolar cycle 16 (1923–1933)
Next cycleSolar cycle 18 (1944–1954)
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History

1938

A great aurora display was seen all over Europe on 25 January 1938, as far south as Portugal and Sicily, frightening many people. Some thought that the red glow indicated large fires, while others linked it to the Fátima prophecies. An aurora was visible over New York on 3 April 1940.[7]

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