Wednesday, June 8, 2016

SINGLE SPOT SUN

Breaking 4 days in a row of spotless surface, coinciding the Sun Venus conjunction, the sun has now a single spot, # 2552.
The sunspot's primary dark core is not much wider than the Moon, and it has a simple, stable  magnetic field that poses little threat for explosions. Indeed, NOAA forecasters say there is no more than a 1% chance of strong flares for the next three days. Solar activity should remain very low for the rest of the week.

Source: Spaceweather.com
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