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AR 3664: Giant Sunspot Group

AR 3664: Giant Sunspot Group

Copyright: Franco Fantasia &
Guiseppe Conzo
(Gruppo Astrofili Palidoro)

Right now, one of the largest sunspot groups in recent history is crossing the Sun. Active Region 3664 is not only big — it’s violent, throwing off clouds of particles into the Solar System. Some of these CMEs are already impacting the Earth, and others might follow. At the extreme, these solar storms could cause some Earth-orbiting satellites to malfunction, the Earth’s atmosphere to slightly distort, and electrical power grids to surge. When impacting Earth’s upper atmosphere, these particles can produce beautiful auroras, with some auroras already being reported unusually far south. Pictured here, AR3664 and its dark sunspots were captured yesterday in visible light from Rome, Italy. The AR3664 sunspot group is so large that it is visible just with glasses designed to view last month’s total solar eclipse. This weekend, skygazing enthusiasts will be keenly watching the night skies all over the globe for bright and unusual auroras. Gallery: Active Region 6443 on the Sun

Courtesy of NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day

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