Before planning a trip, the first thing we need to do is check whether the weather was beautiful or not. And of course, for space travelers...

Before planning a trip, the first thing we need to do is check whether the weather was beautiful or not. And of course, for space travelers is no exception. Before undertaking space exploration missions, NASA took steps to examine what the weather situation would look like in the next decade, and it seemed that everything would be pretty good.

The activity of the solar system in the world greatly affects the process of exploring the universe.
By using the most recently collected data on solar system activity and some scientific predictions about the outer space. NASA said we are going to experience a "most peaceful" decade with the frequency of Sunspot being at least in the past two centuries. At the same time is the perfect time to plan missions to explore new worlds.
In a NASA blog post, the agency said the stars' cycle of activity in the solar system usually lasts about 11 years. With countless events happening in a way that people can predict. In the period of strong activity, Sunspot (also known as Sunspot) appears more frequently. Along with the amount of auroral material (CME) will generate charged particles in space.
If astronauts travel in space in such "weather". It is no different than they are trying to expose themselves to a huge stream of radiation from our star. The Earth that people are living in is always protected from radiation thanks to the Earth's "shield" of magnetic fields. However, if in outer space, astronauts will not receive the same protection.
Being able to predict the activities of the solar system in the future will not bring too much ease to the exploration of the universe. But at least our adventurers will have higher survival.
Mr. Nerd