HomeAstronomyNew swarms of sunspots are so gigantic they could devour Earth whole

New swarms of sunspots are so gigantic they could devour Earth whole

The two massive sunspot groups, known as AR 2993 and AR 2994, became visible a few days ago at the northeast limb of the sun after becoming active while still hidden by the sun’s disk. (Image credit: Langkawi National Observatory, MYSA/MOSTI)

Two immense swarms of sunspots have popped into view on the surface of the sun, hinting at the increased possibilities of vivid auroras and potentially damaging solar flares over the months to come. Some of the sunspots are so gigantic that they could swallow Earth whole.  

Known as “active regions” 2993 and 2994 (AR2993 and AR2994), the new sunspot groups seem to be followed by a third sunspot group — still hidden behind the sun‘s northeastern limb (or apparent edge) — that appears to have caused a powerful solar flare that missed the Earth a few days ago.

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