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Taken by Eduardo Schaberger Poupeau on November 12, 2020 @ Rafaela, Santa Fe, Argentina
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Over the past year, the sun set a Space Age record for spotlessnes. Since the Space Age began, no other year has had this many blank suns. But at the end of the year, things are different, we had several interesting sunspots, even the biggest one in recent times (AR2781) is still visible in the sun's disk. Today I was able to photograph a new sunspot in the southeastern limb (AR2782), it is not that big but it is undoubtedly an indication that the young solar cycle 25 is gaining strength.
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https://www.ruralskies.ar
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