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Sunspots Defined

A dark area, which is strongly magnetic, that occurs in the area of the photosphere on the disk of the sun. [Science; v262; 1372-3; 1993.] [Science; v266;]

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  • Sunspots activity: Learn about sunspots. You'll compare visible light images and x-ray images taken on the same day from a satellite orbiting high above the earth. You'll color in the active sunspot or x-ray areas using the mouse. The areas you color in will be recorded automatically in a table, and in an evolving graph of sunspot areas vs. x-ray areas.

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  • EYE CANDY: The Sun - pictures: Some of NASA/science&# 039;s best sun pictures. Ever. Really. I've never seen the sun in this "light&qu ot; before.

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