Jordanian Astronomical Society | Sunspot Monitoring from Jordan

2024-11-09 2024-11-09T11:49:58Z
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Arab Weather - Dr. Ammar Al-Sakaji, President of the Jordanian Astronomical Society, said that solar activity and sunspots were monitored and studied today, Saturday, at 1:40 PM, November 9, 2024, Jordan time, from the Al-Aalouk region - Jordan.
Several sunspots appeared as follows:

  • From the top and far right
  • AR3879, AR3878
  • Left to right
  • In the middle is the next sunspot, arranged from left to right.
  • AR3889, AR3886, AR3884, AR3883, AR3881

This distribution shows a new sunspot, AR38889, which is in the midline region, the second from the left. It is an unstable sunspot of the beta-gamma-delta magnetic field type, and 18 sunspots are clustered in it, and its size is approximately 1000 million square kilometers, or about twice the surface area of planet Earth.

Comparison between the Astronomical Society image in the first image and the image from NASA's Solar Observatory (SOHO)

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This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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