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4847499 No.4847499 [Reply] [Original]

/sci/, would you happen to know where to get the most up-to-date info on current sunspots?

>> No.4847517

>>4847499
Buy a telescope
Point it at the sun
Make sure you're not using any filters as this will hide the sunspots
Look at the sun


You're welcome

>> No.4847519

http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/sunspots/

SOHO.

>> No.4847522
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4847522

http://www.spaceweather.com/

is a good starting point

Also,

http://www.solen.info/solar/

For graph of sunspot number

>> No.4847523

>>4847517
Great. Now the entire sun looks black. In fact, everything now looks black.

I think I broke the sun.

>> No.4847525

>>4847517
Nice try. What I am looking for is a website that would carry information on the magnetic field classes of the sunspots and that sort of thing. I can go and point my solar telescope at the sun all I want, that doesn't give me that sort of info.

>> No.4847533

>>4847522
I visit spaceweather all the time, I like it but just feel like I might also want something more in depth. That second one is good though, thanks.

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4847530

>>4847517

>> No.4847531

>>4847519

NASA sucks.

jk use that link.