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Yuri Dunaev dunaev. The solar magnetism has two components: one of which results from its rotation about its proper axis, and the other — from its rotation about the barycenter of the solar system. Sunspots are considered as regions of intense magnetic activity. The largest of them can be tens of thousands of kilometers across. Hathaway, D. Article Google Scholar.
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