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Returning sunspot region


Guest GDMorgan

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2422 was Beta-Delta when it left the limb right? It should have decayed by now I would have imagined.

Let's dig in our sunspot archive to find out:

http://www.spaceweatherlive.com/en/solar-activity/region/12422

Seems NOAA classified it as Beta during the last 2 days but this might be due to them not being able to analyse it accurately. It was in a state of decay as it rotated towards to the limb so I guess there will be very lite (if anything) left from it.

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Guest GDMorgan

Thanks for the info, and no, I am not danderson, I was just curious because I know (from reading) that delta phage sunspots rarely last more than one solar rotation and I thought it would have been unusual for it to have lasted into coming back. I just was hopeful in case it could spark some more flares for auroras.

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