Solar cycle 19

Solar cycle 19 was the nineteenth solar cycle since 1755, when extensive recording of solar sunspot activity began. The solar cycle lasted 10.5 years, beginning in April 1954 and ending in October 1964. The International Geophysical Year occurred at the peak of this solar cycle.

Solar cycle 19
A solar prominence during solar cycle 19 (11 April 1959).
Sunspot data
Start dateApril 1954
End dateOctober 1964
Duration (years)10.5
Max count285.0
Max count monthMarch 1958
Min count5.1
Spotless days227
Cycle chronology
Previous cycleSolar cycle 18 (1944–1954)
Next cycleSolar cycle 20 (1964–1976)

The maximum smoothed sunspot number observed during the solar cycle was 285.0, in March 1958 (the highest on record), and the starting minimum was 5.1.

During the minimum transit from solar cycle 19 to 20, there were a total of 227 days with no sunspots. This was the lowest number since 1850.

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