Naked-Eye Sunspot
Taken by Bum-Suk Yeom on January 17, 2023 @ Iksan, South Korea
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Naked-Eye Sunspot using Solar Glasses (or Solar Filter). A giant sunspot, visible to the naked eye, is crossing the sun's disk. A sunspots can be seen to the left of the center of the solar disk. I could see the sunspot clearly with the solar glasses. (Caution) You must use Solar glasses or Solar filters to protect your eyes. Image credit : NASA, SDO/HMI, helioviewer.org, Bum-Suk Yeom.
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