Huge, potentially disruptive sunspot will swing round to face Earth this weekend

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Huge, potentially disruptive sunspot will swing round to face Earth this weekend
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It could disrupt satellites, cause power outages and lead to problems for airplane navigation systems.

A huge sunspot on the far side of the sun is set to face Earth this weekend, potentially lashing our planet with a geomagnetic storm.

Sunspots are dark patches on the surface of the sun that are caused by intense magnetic fields. While this sunspot is on the far side of the sun, scientists detected it by monitoring its effects on the sun’s vibrations.

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