sunspot in English

noun
1
a spot or patch appearing from time to time on the sun's surface, appearing dark by contrast with its surroundings.
He also used his telescope to discover the four largest satellites of Jupiter, the phases of Venus, and sunspots on the sun.
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1. The darkest region of a sunspot.

2. We observe three sunspot groups on the disc.

3. These faculae frequently are the forerunners of sunspot formation.

4. Also sunspot umbras show up the Wing-Ford band prominently.

5. A mutant from Brazil, Sunspot possesses the ability to absorb and channel solar power.

6. They are probably produced by variations in sunspot activity.

7. They also wondered whether this cessation of sunspot activity indicates an upcoming return of the Maunder Minimum, a 70-year sunspot drought seen from 1645-17

8. The broadcast was snapped for a few seconds by the sunspot activity.

9. The above sunspot spot, all is the sadness which you gives!

10. Here a white sunspot shoots out giant magentic spikes into space.

11. This includes the continuous survey of umbra and penumbra of the sunspot.

12. A few weeks ago, one small candidate reverse sunspot was sited but faded quickly.

13. A bright and intensely hot area in the sun's chromosphere, usually associated with a sunspot.

14. A bright and hot area in the sun's chromosphere, usually associated with a sunspot.

15. There is evidence that aspects of weather and climate are also synchronized with sunspot activity.

16. Clayton found shifts in the latitudetracks of low pressure areas in North America with change in sunspot activity.

17. Shrinks the sunspot the bridge, the ship, the human, is moving slowly, all not anxious appearance.

18. These levels also seem to follow an 11-year cycle that may be affected by sunspot activity.

19. 28 When sunspot numbers drop at the end of each 11-year cycle, solar storms die down and all becomes much calmer.

20. Scientists are concerned that a special event, such as a sunspot or supernova might occur during this long period of communications blackout.

21. Besides, we have commented the Maunder Minimum and concluded that it is incorrect inference for lack of sufficient sunspot records.

22. When sunspot numbers drop at the end of each 11-year cycle, solar storms die down and all becomes much calmer.

23. It also shows a clear relationship with sunspot activity; by and large there are fewer sunspots when the Sun is bigger.

24. Three studies, presented at a meeting of the American Astronomical Society's solar physics division, all point towards declining sunspot activity into the next decade.

25. The Astrophysical Research Consortium (ARC) owns and manages the Apache Point Observatory (APO) located in Sunspot, NM for its member institutions through support agreements with these institutions

26. The amount of airglow and zodiacal light is quite variable (depending, amongst other things on sunspot activity and the Solar cycle) but given optimal conditions the darkest possible sky has a brightness of about 22 magnitude/square arcsecond.