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Originally Posted by oil pan 4
"Does it fall back"?
Nope. And it wasn't even that big of a flare that blasted it away. Almost like the sun spots are cooler than normal, as if something is changing.
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All I'm seeing is a bolometric still image of a structure erupting. It's not a video, where I can watch the 'conclusion' to the activity.
Can you direct me to some other resource from that event, that you had access to, which illustrated 'ejection.'
We're in Solar Cycle - 25, which peaks at maximum next year.
Solar Cycle -24's Solar Maximum, in 2014, was the weakest ever recorded since 1754.
While sunspots block 'visible' spectra, they do not block ultraviolet. And it's a fact that, the moats around the sunspots are brighter than the surface of the Sun, along with faculae and plages, which together determine Total Solar Irradiance.
Vacuum UV, Short Wave UV, Middle Wave UV, Long Wave UV, along with all the visible spectra must be combined for the quantitative evaluation.