High Latitude Sunspot Reversed Polarity
Taken by Richard Sears on November 9, 2018 @ Merced, California, USA
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On November 9th a tiny short lived sunspot appeared on the NW Limb. It almost went unnoticed, why a big deal? This is where sunspots would start to appear having a reversed polarity, suggesting the start of solar cycle 25 may not be that far off! Or perhaps not a deep long solar minimum. Time will tell...credit SDO
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at least someones got their eyes open hey Richard from the UK. Mark
Posted by markbuxton 2018-11-15 14:47:51
 
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