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www.exploratorium.edu/sunspots/ reviews
Dark spots, some as large as 50, 000 miles in diameter, move across the surface of the sun, contracting and expanding as they go. These strange and powerful phenomena are known as sunspots. This resource will allow you to explore the nature of sunspots and the fascinating history of our efforts to understand them. Included here are interviews with solar physicists and archeoastronomers, historic ...
www.exploratorium.edu/sunspots/ reviewsINTER-SOL Programme: International programme for sunspot observation
www.inter-sol.org/ reviews
International programme for sunspot observation of amateurs and professionals. Volkssternwarte Paderborn e.V., Germany ...
www.inter-sol.org/ reviewsThe Exploratorium - Sunspots
www.exploratorium.edu/sunspots/activity.html reviews
A good introduction to sunspot activity.
www.exploratorium.edu/sunspots/activity.html reviewsNASA Cosmic and Heliospheric Learning Center - Sunspots
helios.gsfc.nasa.gov/sspot.html reviews
A brief description of sunspots with a directory of sunspot-related news articles.
helios.gsfc.nasa.gov/sspot.html reviewsSunspots.
zebu.uoregon.edu/~soper/Sun/sunspots.html reviews
The photosphere often has dark spots on it. The spots are sunspots. They were first observed by Galileo when he looked at the Sun with a telescope (hopefully by projecting the image on a piece of paper!). Here is how it might have looked to him.
zebu.uoregon.edu/~soper/Sun/sunspots.html reviewsEducation - Educators Lesson Plans Grades 5-12 - Spotting Sunspots
learn.jpl.nasa.gov/educators/sunspots.html reviews
Educators K-12 Involvement JPL Surplus Equipment Newsletters Opportunities Public Tours Speakers Bureau Community Colleges Colleges/ Universities Students Informal Education Educator Resource Center Team Competitions About JPL Education NASA Education Links News Classroom Activities Educator's Guide to Sunspots Spotting Sunspots Naked eye observations of the Sun will result in blindness. The ...
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