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NASA's SDO Observes Fast-Growing Sunspot

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Kamis, 21 Februari 2013, Februari 21, 2013 WIB Last Updated 2020-02-14T20:30:14Z
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As magnetic fields on the sun rearrange and realign, dark spots known as sunspots can appear on its surface. Over the course of Feb. 19-20, 2013, scientists watched a giant sunspot form in under 48 hours. It has grown to over six Earth diameters across but its full extent is hard to judge since the spot lies on a sphere not a flat disk.

The spot quickly evolved into what's called a delta region, in which the lighter areas around the sunspot, the penumbra, exhibit magnetic fields that point in the opposite direction of those fields in the center, dark area. This is a fairly unstable configuration that scientists know can lead to eruptions of radiation on the sun called solar flares.

Image Credit: NASA/SDO/AIA/HMI/Goddard Space Flight Center
Explanation from: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/sdo/news/fastgrowing-sunspot.html
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