How the Sun Gets Its Spots

One of the leading researchers studying the sun reveals the origins and lifecycles of sunspots. Here, a high-resolution image of a sunspot taken at the Sacramento Peak Observatory of the National Solar Observatory in New Mexico. The direction of the fringes around the sunspot indicate the direction of the sun’s magnetic field.
(Image credit: National Solar Observatory)

This Behind the Scenes article was provided to LiveScience in partnership with the National Science Foundation.

Sunspots are huge, dark, irregularly shaped — and yet, temporary — areas of intense magnetism on the sun that expand and contract as they move. 

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