ARLA/CLUSTER: Novas manchas solares no equinócio do Outono.

João Gonçalves Costa joao.a.costa ctt.pt
Quarta-Feira, 23 de Setembro de 2009 - 12:44:43 WEST


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Equinox Sunspots

In a year when the sun has been utterly blank 80% of the time, the sudden emergence of two large sunspots in a single day is a noteworthy event. Today is such a day, says a report on the spaceweather.com website.

NASA satellites and amateur astronomers are monitoring a pair of growing sunspots, both apparently members of long-overdue Solar Cycle 24.

The emergence of these active regions is not enough to end the deepest solar minimum in nearly a hundred years, but they do represent a significant uptick in solar activity.

Check http://spaceweather.com<http://spaceweather.com/> for images and updates
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