Sunspot Viewing - Pareidolia
Taken by Ed Kreminski on August 7, 2025 @ Westerville , Ohio
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Date Taken: 2025:08:07 20:19:54
 
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I was looking at interesting upper level cloud refraction (and sunspots through the denser clouds) today when some lower altitude clouds drifted by and formed a "face looking at the sunspots" along with me - lol. An excellent example of pareidolia - seeing faces where there aren't any in this case. Pareidolia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareidolia. If you zoom into the image you can see the bigger sunspots visible today. Note to folks that scrape my pics off of SpaceWeather and post them on your feeds - please stop doing this. It's not cool.
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