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This one was even missed by SDO/HMI (Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager). Yahoo my P900 beat the big boys.
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On my IPad it’s pretty much under the L, but I had to enlarge the pic to see the spot and it is very faint.
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what does it mean though?
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What does it mean you may well ask!!??
Might be the end of the last minimum cycle or it might not....So doesn't mean much at all really; Just another sun spot like all the other sun spots that have occurred for the past 5 billion years.
This shot was taken with a P1000 and I have concluded that what I see in the view finder is no representation of what the final pic will look like.
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https://www.britannica.com/story/what-causes-the-northern-and-southern-lights
https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/northern-southern-lights.html
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It was quite an eerie experience and very mesmerizing .
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adrian ss wrote:Well my little buddy seems to have made it through 4 months of hibernation after looking like he was on deaths door a couple of months ago.
Poked his nose out from under his hidaway just now.
Tough little buggers. Gave him a bit of raw meat that he pounced on like a starving T-Rex Then parked in the sun for a warm up.
Well my little mate that I have been feeding for quite while now is getting bigger and today decided that my finger was more tasty than a dead cricket and latched onto my finger.
24/10/2020
09:35 am
This little turd is starting to give me the irrits. Has started biting the fingers that feed him....Might have to BBQ him.
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15/11/20 Took awhile but now I see it.
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The Earth would fit inside the lower spot.
What is a sun spot you may like to ask?
Well! very good question. They are not as yet fully understood.
These little suckers are spread over a length of approx 110,000 km and they are all interacting with each other. The earth is approx 12,800 km in diam.
Sunspots are darker, cooler areas on the surface of the sun in a region called the photosphere.
The photosphere has a temperature of 5,800 degrees Kelvin. Sunspots have temperatures of about 3,800 degrees K. They look dark only in comparison with the brighter and hotter regions of the photosphere around them.
Sunspots can be very large, up to 50,000 kilometers in diameter. (I have seen larger at 76,000 km) They are caused by interactions with the Sun's magnetic field which are not fully understood. But a sunspot is somewhat like the cap on a soda bottle: shake it up, and you can generate a big eruption. Sunspots occur over regions of intense magnetic activity, and when that energy is released, solar flares and big storms called coronal mass ejections (CME's) erupt from sunspots.
The clouds cleared and another spot is forming lower right.
Things are livening up a bit.
These spots are naked eye visable but if you look directly at them you will not see them coz you will have burned out yer eyeballs.
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