New Sunspot Four Times The Size Of Earth Is Largest In Almost A Decade

New Sunspot Four Times The Size Of Earth Is Largest In Almost A Decade

A titanic sunspot — about four times the size of Earth — has appeared on January 1, 2014. Called AR1944, it’s the largest sunspot in almost a decade. This image from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory shows it compared to our planet. They are so large you can see them with your naked eye.

Another image taken on January 5 by Jürg Alean, shows them at sunset. Remember to use protection when looking directly to the sun.

New Sunspot Four Times The Size Of Earth Is Largest In Almost A Decade

NASA’s explanation on sunspots:

Sunspots are dark areas on the sun’s surface that contain complex arrangements of strong magnetic fields that are constantly shifting. The largest dark spot in this configuration is approximately two Earths wide, and the entire sunspot group is some seven Earths across.


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