Sunday August 7, 2005
Sun Spot Bowling Ball
Sun Spots 792, 794, 795

Taken yesterday afternoon. Sunspot 794 is the lower left, the rightmost is 792 and center top is 795. They are all relatively well behaved and no aurora are expected from them.


Massimo • 2005-08-07 10:02pm

Good that no CMEs (Coronal Mass Ejections, the solar eruptions that, when reaching Earth cause auroras) are expected by these spots, because every times it happens the images from the Spitzer Space Telescope for which I am working get trashed for a couple of days. It has already happened two times since the beginning of the mission, two years ago. And we are going towards the Solar minimum!
Jer • 2005-08-08 06:38am

That's a good point, I'd never considered what they would do to the observation satellites.

http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/technology/index.shtml

That's a pretty cool (literally) telescope. What are you looking at studying?