This detailed image of sunspot 1195 looks like it was taken by one of NASA's most advanced space telescopes. In fact, it comes from someone's backyard in the Netherlands. Scroll down for the full story, and carefully examine the starscape as you go:
There is one thing not visible in the photo: the sunspot's magnetic field. Space-based magnetographs reveal a 'beta-gamma' configuration that harbors energy for M-class solar flares. Earth-directed eruptions are possible before the weekend is over. Stay tuned.
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