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There are sunspots!

November 19th, 2009

From SpaceWeather.com:

Two sunspots (1032/1033) are emerging in the sun’s northern hemisphere. Both are members of new Solar Cycle 24. Sunspot 1032 appears to be the reincarnation of old sunspot 1029.

Dean Amateur Radio, Blog Solar Cycle 24, sunspots

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