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Watch the Biggest Sunspot in 24 Years Traverse the Sun

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You’re looking at the largest sunspot since 1990 as it crossed the surface of the Sun. Captured between October 17th and 29th, the spot was big enough to see without a telescope.

Interestingly, despite its size and production of lots of flares, it “did not produce any significant coronal mass ejections,” according to Alex Young a solar scientist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. [NASA]

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