Well, folks, it looks like we are headed for another spotless day in about three to four days from now.
When we begin to see many spotless days, then we are heading for a solar minimum as is expected. Typically, a Solar Minimum follows the Solar Maximum, and this generally occurs within an eleven year cycle. However, if years of spotlessness occurs, we can experience a mini-ice age. Recall that the River Thames froze over during the Maunder Minimum, which occurred between 1645 to 1715.