On Tuesday evening, many of the biggest sunspots of the year were seen in the sky above the arrar, attracted attention from astronomers to their size, visibility and possible effects on Earth.
Details of sunspot activity
Members of the Space and Astronomy Club confirmed that each of the most important recorded in 2025, which appeared this week, included the spots in 4195, 4197, and 4199. Although they appear dark in color, they still emit light and remain highly bright.Each sunspot several times measured thousands of kilometers of diameter tens of diameter several times with more than the size of the Earth. They were visible through small telescopes equipped with safe solar filters, allowing both professional and amateur astronomers to track the incident.Experts explained that sunspot activity is associated with solar flares and geomagnetic storms, which can interfere with satellite navigation system and global communication. Monitoring these changes is important to understand the 11 -year solar cycle of the Sun, which affects the frequency and intensity of such disturbances.Astronomers further emphasized that public observation and amateur contribution are necessary, as they not only add to monitoring efforts, but also encourage extensive scientific awareness and interest in space research.