by bystander » Mon Apr 15, 2013 9:14 pm
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Growing Sunspots
As befits the beginning of growing season around here, the Sun produced a real growth spurt in the size of two sunspots in just 2.5 days (Apr. 8-10. 2013). The area of each of the spots AR1718 and AR1719) began to spread as its core grew as well. Now both spots are facing towards Earth and could produce space weather. They have produced smaller flares already and have the magnetic field configuration to produce larger ones. We will be keeping a close eye on these two.
Credit: NASA/GSFC/SDO/HMI
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[i]As befits the beginning of growing season around here, the Sun produced a real growth spurt in the size of two sunspots in just 2.5 days (Apr. 8-10. 2013). The area of each of the spots AR1718 and AR1719) began to spread as its core grew as well. Now both spots are facing towards Earth and could produce space weather. They have produced smaller flares already and have the magnetic field configuration to produce larger ones. We will be keeping a close eye on these two.
[b]Credit: NASA/GSFC/SDO/HMI[/b][/i]
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