An Erupting Solar Prominence from SOHO
			
		
		
		
			Our Sun is still very active.  
 
In the year 2000, our Sun went though 
Solar Maximum, the time in its 11-year 
cycle 
where the most sunspots and explosive activities occur.  
 
Sunspots, the 
Solar Cycle, and 
solar prominences are all caused by the 
Sun's changing magnetic field.  
 
Pictured above is a 
solar prominence that 
erupted in 2002 July, throwing 
electrons and 
ions out into the 
Solar System. 
 
The above image was taken in the 
ultraviolet light emitted by a specific type of ionized 
helium, a common 
element 
on the Sun.  
 
Particularly hot areas appear in white, 
while relatively cool areas appear in red.  
 
Our Sun should gradually quiet down until 
Solar Minimum occurs, and the Sun is most quiet.
 
No one can precisely predict when 
Solar Minimum will occur, although some 
signs indicate that it has started already!