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Astronomy => Alerts! Questions? Discussions... => Topic started by: Whitters on Jul 21, 2004, 03:21:00

Title: Big Sunspot
Post by: Whitters on Jul 21, 2004, 03:21:00
Space Weather News for July 19, 2004
http://spaceweather.com

The sunspot number soared this weekend when new sunspot 652 emerged over the sun's eastern limb. This active region is big, about the size of the planet Jupiter, and easily seen from Earth. Warning: Don't look directly at the sun; doing that could blind you. Instead, try the safe solar observing techniques described at spaceweather.com.

With the emergence of sunspot 652, there are now two regions on the sun that pose a threat for strong solar flares (sunspot 649 is the other one).
High levels of solar activity are possible this week.
Title: Big Sunspot
Post by: Rick on Jul 21, 2004, 19:54:00
Saw that one on Monday. Didn't have a chance to look at the sun yesterday, and today's even cloudier...
Title: Big Sunspot
Post by: Whitters on Jul 22, 2004, 01:38:00
:sad: