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Guest Jose Ignacio

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Guest Jose Ignacio

Pourrait être le développement de la région active 2055 une structure bêta-DELTA?

 

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Guest Harry Twinotter

The delta spot is located in AR 2056. It produced the M5 solar flare tonight.

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La classification magnétique d'une tache delta est une tache de polarité opposé sur le penumbra d'une autres tache. Si une zone polarité opposé a aucun tache, ce n'est pas une delta. Vous pouvez lire l'article sur la classification magnétique ét lest autre's sujets sur le forum de nous pour savoir plus en anglais.

Sur le forum international le langue primaire est Anglais. Les autres membres ne comprend aucun Français et Anglais c'est une langue mondiale. Si il y a beaucoup des gens Francophone on peut faire une subforum pour les Francophone mais sur le moments Anglais s'il vous plait ;-).

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Guest Keith Woodard

Good Day,

 

Other than size and visual appearance, what makes  a sunspot or sunpot family any more active than alll the rest? I have noticed within the past year for example, that not all sunspots are created equal.

 

Cheers,

KWITS

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Good Day,

 

Other than size and visual appearance, what makes  a sunspot or sunpot family any more active than alll the rest? I have noticed within the past year for example, that not all sunspots are created equal.

 

Cheers,

KWITS

The magnetic configuration of a region will give you an idea of what kind of activity you might expect. Simple sunspot regions with only few spots are not active, if you add 100 spots more with a lot of polarity intermixing than you'll know that this is a region where you might expect some fireworks. Sunspots come and go on the surface, all regions evolve very much during their rotation on the visible disk and is a very normal process but the activity from the region will depend on the magnetic layout.
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