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Qué (quién) es sunspot - definición

TEMPORARY PHENOMENA ON THE PHOTOSPHERE OF THE SUN THAT APPEAR VISIBLY AS DARK SPOTS COMPARED TO SURROUNDING REGION
Sun/Sunspot; Sunspots; Sun spots; Sun spot; Sun Spots; Penumbra (Sun); Sunspot theory; Sunpot region; Sunspot group; Solar pore; Light bridge
  • Solar Observatory - Debrecen, Hungary
  • The emergence and evolution of a sunspot group over a period of two weeks
  • The full solar disk over the course of 13 days during the rise of [[solar cycle 24]]
  • access-date=5 January 2022}}</ref> Solar pores are also visible to the left of the penumbra.
  • alt=Photo of six-story building with fenced balcony containing large telescope

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Sunspots are dark cool patches that appear on the surface of the sun and last for about a week.
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¦ noun Astronomy a temporary, relatively darker and cooler patch on the sun's surface, associated with the sun's magnetic field.
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1. Notional cause of an odd error. "Why did the program suddenly turn the screen blue?" "Sunspots, I guess." 2. Also the cause of bit rot - from the myth that sunspots will increase cosmic rays, which can flip single bits in memory. See also phase of the moon. [Jargon File]

Wikipedia

Sunspot

Sunspots are phenomena on the Sun's photosphere that appear as temporary spots that are darker than the surrounding areas. They are regions of reduced surface temperature caused by concentrations of magnetic flux that inhibit convection. Sunspots appear within active regions, usually in pairs of opposite magnetic polarity. Their number varies according to the approximately 11-year solar cycle.

Individual sunspots or groups of sunspots may last anywhere from a few days to a few months, but eventually decay. Sunspots expand and contract as they move across the surface of the Sun, with diameters ranging from 16 km (10 mi) to 160,000 km (100,000 mi). Larger sunspots can be visible from Earth without the aid of a telescope. They may travel at relative speeds, or proper motions, of a few hundred meters per second when they first emerge.

Indicating intense magnetic activity, sunspots accompany other active region phenomena such as coronal loops, prominences, and reconnection events. Most solar flares and coronal mass ejections originate in these magnetically active regions around visible sunspot groupings. Similar phenomena indirectly observed on stars other than the Sun are commonly called starspots, and both light and dark spots have been measured.

Ejemplos de uso de sunspot
1. During this time the sun becomes much calmer, with sunspot and solar flare activity dying down.
2. Scientists didn‘t know enough about sunspot cycles to give forecasters the help they needed.
3. The team traced the timing between sunspot cycles to the speed of the conveyor.
4. Accurately predicting the intensity of the sunspot cycle, which occurs about every 11 years, allows scientists to anticipate solar storms.
5. One study, by a group led by solar expert Leif Svalgaard of ETK – a consulting firm based in Houston, Texas – has predicted that in the next few years solar activity is set to drop to its weakest level in over a century, with sunspot numbers declining by about 40 per cent over the next decade. ‘Sunspot numbers will be extremely small,‘ he said.