Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Sunspot Surprise

Space Weather News for Jan. 25, 2017
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SUNSPOT SURPRISE: Barely visible only 24 hours ago, a new sunspot group big enough to swallow Earth is bubbling up through the solar surface. So far the active region poses no threat for strong solar flares, but this could change if its rapid growth continues. Visit today's edition of Spaceweather.com to view a movie of sunspot genesis, and to learn how this development fits in with the recent "crash" of the sunspot cycle.

HIGH-LATITUDE AURORA WATCH: A hole in the sun's atmosphere is spewing a stream of solar wind toward Earth. High-latitude sky watchers should be alert for auroras when the stream arrives on Jan. 27-28. Monitor the realtime aurora gallery for sightings.

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Above: New sunspot AR2629 photographed on Jan. 25th by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory. Earth inset for scale.
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