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A New Sunspot emerges |
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Written by Xavier
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Monday, 22 September 2008 |

Space Weather News for Sept. 22, 2008
NEW SUNSPOT: For the first time in months, a significant sunspot is emerging on the sun. It is a fast-growing active region with two dark cores, each larger than Earth.
The magnetic polarity of the sunspot identifies it as a member of new Sunspot Cycle 24.
Because the year 2008 has brought so many blank suns, some observers
have wondered if we are ever going to climb out of the ongoing deep
solar minimum.
Today's new sunspot is an encouraging sign that the 11-year solar cycle is indeed progressing, albeit slowly.
Visit http://spaceweather.com for sunspot photos and updates.
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