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Large AR 1654 rotating into direct Earth view, C8 solar flare generated
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[quote:sun doom 31958919:MV8yMTA4MjgxXzU2OEZBNEQx] Large AR 1654 is rotating into more geoeffective position. This large group consists of two main cores, in which the leader spot appears to be the most complex. Also, a new line of sunspots looks to be forming within the center of the cluster. The two dark cores, connected by a canopy of strong magnetic fields, are each big enough to swallow Earth four times over Sunspot 1654 produced a long duration C8.0 solar flare at 17:46 UTC on January 10, 2013. Besides C8 event, solar activity remained at low levels. There are currently 9 numbered sunspots with 1652 and 1654 as the largest active regions. Region 1652 is classified as a Beta-Gamma-Delta magnetic group, while Region 1654 remains a large Beta group. There are no large coronal holes on the Earthside of the Sun. http://soundofheart.org/galacticfreepress/content/large-ar-1654-rotating-direct-earth-view-c8-solar-flare-generated http://thewatchers.adorraeli.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/SUNSPOT-1654.jpg [/quote]
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Large AR 1654 is rotating into more geoeffective position. This large group consists of two main cores, in which the leader spot appears to be the most complex. Also, a new line of sunspots looks to be forming within the center of the cluster. The two dark cores, connected by a canopy of strong magnetic fields, are each big enough to swallow Earth four times over
Sunspot 1654 produced a long duration C8.0 solar flare at 17:46 UTC on January 10, 2013. Besides C8 event, solar activity remained at low levels. There are currently 9 numbered sunspots with 1652 and 1654 as the largest active regions. Region 1652 is classified as a Beta-Gamma-Delta magnetic group, while Region 1654 remains a large Beta group. There are no large coronal holes on the Earthside of the Sun.
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