Sun Daily

Record the sun every day, if there are missing days it may be rainy or cloudy, or something else. Sunspots are dark, cooler regions on the Sun’s surface caused by intense magnetic activity. They appear in cycles, influence solar radiation, and can impact Earth’s climate and communication systems. More sunspots mean more solar activity. Sunspots typically emerge near mid-latitudes and gradually shift toward the Sun’s equator over a solar cycle. Long-term tracking of these patterns aids in predicting solar activity, understanding its climate impact, and improving space weather forecasting.

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