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SPACEWEATHER: Sunspot AR3664 Shares a Parting Shot

Sunspot AR3664, Taken by Efrain Morales on May 13, 2024 @ Aguadilla, Puerto Rico

SPACEWEATHER.COM NEWS: May 13, 2024

Sunspot AR3664 produced a final blow as it left the Earth-facing side of the Sun. The Sun completes its rotation in 27 days. AR3664 will take half that time to return to Earth’s view on the other side. But, let’s not forget AR3663, the first beometh sunspot that started the latest major activity. AR3663 will be the first to make a reappearance in the lead by a few days.

It’s possible for AR3663 to share it’s Light in about 10 Days, in synchronicity with the Wesak Celebration and the Full Flower Moon. May 23, 2024 is 2 Monkey/CHUEN, the Light of the Creator at the top of the 9th uinal pyramid of the Tzolk’in calendar.

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SPACEWEATHER: Growing Sunspot AR3664 Comparable to Carrington Event Sunspot of 1859

SPACEWEATHER.COM NEWS: MAY 9, 2024

THIS SUNSPOT IS HUGE: Sunspot AR3664 has grown so large, it is now rivals the great Carrington sunspot of 1859 in size and visual appearance. To illustrate their similarity, Carrington’s famous sketch (to scale) has been added to a NASA picture of today’s sun:

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SPACEWEATHER: Rolling Series of Solar Explosions

SPACEWEATHER.COM NEWS: MAY 8, 2024

EARTH-DIRECTED CME: A CME is coming. It was hurled into space earlier today by a roiling series of explosions in the magnetic canopy of giant sunspot AR3664.

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