Tag Archive | Sunspot AR3615

SPACEWEATHER: Giant sunspot AR3615 M-Class Flares and Radio Blackouts

RAF A400 Passing in Front of the Sun Taken by Marc Charron on March 28, 2024 @ Ayr, Scotland, UK (Spaceweather.com Realtime Image Gallery)

SPACEWEATHER.COM NEWS: March 28, 2024

GIANT SUNSPOT APPROACHES “THE DANGER ZONE”: After a few days of stalled progress, giant sunspot AR3615 is growing again. A 50% increase in surface area since yesterday has ballooned one of its dark cores to triple the size of Earth. “I saw the sunspot this morning just off the wingtip of an RAF A400,” says Marc Charron, who sends this picture from Ayr, Scotland.

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SPACEWEATHER: Potential for X-Class Flares and Earth Weather Over the Weekend

Solar photosphere Taken by Tosi Philippe on March 21, 2024 @ FRANCE – Nîmes (Source: SpaceWeather.com Gallery)

SPACEWEATHER.COM NEWS: 03/22/2024

A SCATTERED, SHATTERED SUNSPOT: AR3615 isn’t like most other sunspots. It looks like it has been stepped on and shattered. Earlier today, Philippe Tosi of Nîmes, France, photographed the sunspot’s 40+ cores and inserted a picture of Earth for scale.

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