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Sun Spots on Our Active Sun - July 2023
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It's just an are that is cooler than the surrounding plasma. Formed through changes in the magnetic field. Here's a cool article.
and fun fact, apparently they only look that dark in relation to the rest of the sun; they'd be a glowing orange-ish color if isolated
Oh yeah definitely still glowing hot at over 6,000F.