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Taken by Pepe Manteca on June 30, 2026 @ Begues
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Two very large Beta-Gamma-Delta sunspot groups are now facing Earth. There is no reason for alarm, but they should be carefully monitored. Active regions with this magnetic complexity can produce strong solar flares, which in extreme cases may affect power grids, satellites, radio communications and GPS systems.
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