Naked-Eye Sunspot
Taken by Bum-Suk Yeom on May 3, 2025 @ Iksan, South Korea
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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. This sunspot is eight times the size of Earth.  (Caution) You must use Solar glasses or Solar filters to protect your eyes. Image credit : NASA, SDO/HMI, Bum-Suk Yeom.
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