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Taken by Mohammad Fadel Talafha on May 6, 2025 @ Sharjah Centre for Astronomy and Space Sciences, Sharjah City, Sharjah, ARE
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Date Taken: 2025:05:06 12:37:57
 
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Solar activity associated with sunspot AR4079, the largest sunspot of the current Solar Cycle 25. The Sun is observed using two different techniques, each revealing different features of the Sun. The first is called white light observation, and the second is called hydrogen-alpha filter observation. The increased activity is evident in fiery flares around the Sun's orbit, extending more than 70,000 kilometers from the Sun's edge, and certainly from the sunspot and magnetic flares, which appear dark on the Sun's surface. The sunspot now extends across its entire length to about 150,000 km, and the central spot extends to over 70,000 km.
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