Examples of using Sunspot in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Scientists had thought that a sunspot was generated down at 30 percent of the depth of the Sun, and then came up in a twisted rope
showing that the temperatures of the chromosphere below a sunspot change depending on how deep it gets.
solar wind movement and most normal at the pinnacle of sunspot cycles.
astrophotographer Paul Andrew shows a detailed, close-up view of this sunspot group, named AR 1678, imaged with a hydrogen alpha filter.
coronal mass ejections originate in magnetically active regions around visible sunspot groupings.
coronal mass ejections originate in magnetically active regions around visible sunspot groupings.
A huge, heart-shaped sunspot shot off a strong solar flare Sunday evening(April 17), temporarily disrupting radio communications here on Earth.
The dark spot in the middle of the sun is a sunspot called Active Region 2192.
The sunspot grouping in the upper right of the sun's disk is known as Active Region 1402, a sunspot region responsible for recent solar storms.
Two particularly active sunspot regions, called AR 11652
Initially, he thought he was seeing a sunspot because Mercury is so tiny compared to the size of the solar disc!
From nothing, it started to emerge on 22 September as a simple bipolar sunspot region.
the principal one being the 11-year solar cycle(or sunspot cycle), as well as aperiodic fluctuations.
They can occur at any time, but are most frequent during the 11 year sunspot cycles.
in May 2013 with a sunspot number below average.
The Mayan Prophecies, which links the Maya calendar with long-period sunspot cycles.
Today's flares are the latest in a string of powerful eruptions from a sunspot region, called AR1429,
which means that sunspot activity is heightened offering greater chances to see the northern lights right the way through this season and next.
The SDO mission described the sunspot as a‘monster' and predicted that a huge solar flare- or coronal mass ejection-
in which the lighter areas around the sunspot, the penumbra, exhibit magnetic fields that point in the opposite direction of those fields in the center, dark area.