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The Sun has a "black hole" 7 times larger than the Earth, observed today

The Sun has a “black hole” 7 times larger than the Earth, observed today

Posted on July 15, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
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With just a pair of eye shields used to observe a solar eclipse, one can clearly see a huge “black hole” in the middle of the Sun, which is a “cosmic cannon muzzle” that will disappear on February 2. 07 come here .

According to Space, this strange “black hole” is called “Sunspot”a zone of turbulence was continuously drawn around the flares carrying strong magnetic fields.

This black dot is called AR3354 appeared only a few days ago and very small. Two days ago you couldn’t even see a small dot, but it has grown rapidly over the past 24 hours and on the evening of June 30 (Vietnam time) it was estimated to be 7 times larger than Earth. .

A giant “black hole” has just appeared on the Sun, 7 times wider than the Earth – (Photo: SDO/NASĄ).

AR3354 will also quickly fade from view over the next 2-7 days.
AR3354 will also quickly fade from view over the next 2-7 days.

ĄR3354 will also quickly fade from view within 2-7 days.

During this weekend, the sunspot turns towards Earth, so there is of course a high probability that such flares will be pulled towards Earth. However, you don’t have to worry about it coming your way when you observe, because most of us don’t feel that bombardment.

These eruptions will affect the planet with geomagnetic storms, which occur when they collide with the magnetic field lines of the Earth’s magnetosphere.

According to the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), since July 28, this black spot has started releasing flares, mostly of medium size (type M).

geomagnetic storm emitted by these guns can briefly disrupt shortwave radio signals in some parts of the earth.

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Despite its astonishing size, the data shows that there will be no such intense geomagnetic storm with a coronal mass ejection as the famous Barrington event of 1859, which can bring down power grids and cause radio wave blackouts. short to large scale.

The Carrington event is famous for briefly blinding amateur astronomer Richard Carrington, who inadvertently viewed it without glasses, and for whom the event is named. SO, The most essential thing when contemplating sunspots is not to forget the goggles – those that are still used to observe solar eclipses.

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