by Aqua » Sun Nov 06, 2005 9:25 pm
"The Sun's complex magnetic field creates this cool region by inhibiting hot material from entering the spot."
I note that in the very center of the sunspot, there is a feature that looks somewhat like a crater? We've witnessed cryo-volcanoes at Neptune, are there 'plasma volcanoes' on Sol? What crust might they erupt from?
Q: Looking at this sunspot in 'cross-section', do the ends of the magnetic 'tubules' nearest the center of the image bend inwards? or outwards? What would the mag. fields directly above this spot look like in real time?
"The Sun's complex magnetic field creates this cool region by inhibiting hot material from entering the spot."
I note that in the very center of the sunspot, there is a feature that looks somewhat like a crater? We've witnessed cryo-volcanoes at Neptune, are there 'plasma volcanoes' on Sol? What crust might they erupt from?
Q: Looking at this sunspot in 'cross-section', do the ends of the magnetic 'tubules' nearest the center of the image bend inwards? or outwards? What would the mag. fields directly above this spot look like in real time?