Sunspot 2676 'What Should We Name Her?"

in solar •  6 years ago  (edited)

Suggest a name please

I was assuming 2716

as 2715 has almost gone around again

Let us observe these beautiful solar images

And the solar winds right now hitting the earth

Let me tell you about the SDO

Solar dynamic observatory

Launched February 11, 2010 we have had just EIGHT years of never before seen space imagery of the sun.

“SDO will revolutionize our view of the sun. It will reveal how solar activity affects our planet and help us anticipate what lies ahead”,

said Madhulika Guhathakurta at a Jan 21 press briefing. She is the SDO program scientist at NASA Headquarters. https://www.universetoday.com/51980/nasa-advanced-solar-observatory-nearing-february-launch-will-send-imax-like-movies-daily/

"SDO is the first of NASA's Living With a Star program probes. The sun is an invaluable source of energy and warmth for the planet, but its variability can at time cause problems. A large solar storm has the capability to knock out power lines or communications satellites, for example. The program's major goal, therefore, is to understand why the sun's energy varies and how it can affect Earth.

One instrument on board is the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly, which can record pictures of the sun in IMAX resolution. With high-definition images available in most of the 10 available wavelengths every 10 seconds, it allows scientists to watch over the corona and see any changes — no matter what temperature. The continual observations were expected to yield more information on the causes of solar flares and coronal eruptions.

The other instruments are the Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager, which can track electric currents and magnetic activity in the corona, and the Extreme Ultraviolet Variability Experiment, which monitors ultraviolet solar emissions."

What should we name Sunspot 2716?

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By SolarHam its 2676 !