Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Can sunspots and flares be seen during the total solar eclipse?

Can sunspots and flares be seen during the total solar eclipse?

No sunspots, no flares.

However, at the stage of insufficient food intake, when the first food intake loss is still a partial eclipse, if there are sunspot flares in the uncovered parts, you can still see them.

The atmosphere that can be seen during a total solar eclipse is the chromosphere (to be precise, it should be the edge of the chromosphere) and the corona layer, and chromosphere will emit violent flames. This is a prominence, which is more common.

Sunspot is a kind of solar activity that occurs on the photosphere of the sun, and it is the most basic and obvious solar activity.

It is generally believed that sunspots are actually a huge vortex of hot gas on the surface of the sun, with a temperature of about 4500 degrees Celsius. Because it is lower than the surface temperature of the solar photosphere 1000 to 2000 degrees Celsius, it looks like some dark spots.

Sunspots rarely move alone, but often appear in groups. The active period of sunspots is 1 1.2 years, which will affect the earth's magnetic field.

It is mainly to make the atmospheric circulation of the earth's north and south poles and equator flow in the meridional direction, thus causing bad weather and cooling the climate. In severe cases, it will cause damage to various electronic products and electrical appliances.

Solar flare is one of the most violent solar activities. The period is about 1 1 year.

It is generally believed that it happened in chromosphere, so it is also called "color ball explosion". Its main observation feature is that the rapidly developing bright spot suddenly appears on the surface of the sun (often above the sunspot group), and its life span is only a few minutes to tens of minutes, and its brightness rises quickly and declines slowly.