NASA warns long cold winter could hit space in months bringing record low temperatures
A long cold winter could hit space in months bringing record low temperatures, NASA has said. A scientist from the agency says sunspot activity on the surface of our star has dropped so low that record low temperatures could soon hit space - though the Earth's climate will remain unaffected. “We see …
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