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25 d 9 h 7 min 13 s, to do a full rotation, from east (when disappear of view) to west when is visible from earth again is about 2 weeks (aprox) (if sunspot is small it probably disappear in that time)
Sunspot 'cycles' are at approximately 11-year intervals.
The average length of the sunspot cycle is 11 years. Some cycles are double peaked, which makes it difficult to determine when one ends and when another one begins.
The sunspot cycle is about 11 years long. This can vary somewhat; the current cycle has had an extended minimum with very few sunspots for about 3 years, and even now the sunspot numbers are very low for this point in the cycle.
The last Solar Maximum was in 2002. The Sun is currently at the minimum of the sunspot cycle, perhaps just at the beginning of the new Cycle 24. So far, the Sunspot Number for February is Zero - no sunspots at all this month so far (as of February 8, 2009). You can check the sunspot number, and see fascinating things about things in space each day at www.spaceweather.com. It is currently focusing on photos of Comet Lulin, the Green Comet. _________________________________ The problem with WikiAnswers is that if you ask a question that is time-related, such as "When was the last sunspot maximum?", the answer becomes less and less useful as time goes by. The answer above was from February, 2009; today is April 10, 2014, five years later. The "last sunspot maximum" answer now would be "last month", since we're at or near the Solar Max. It's been a long time coming; the last solar cycle dawdled for a year longer than it should have, and this cycle looks like it's going to be well below the average of previous solar cycles. But the spaceweather.com website, linked below, is still the best resource for questions like this.
11 years in average.
25 d 9 h 7 min 13 s, to do a full rotation, from east (when disappear of view) to west when is visible from earth again is about 2 weeks (aprox) (if sunspot is small it probably disappear in that time)
Sunspot 'cycles' are at approximately 11-year intervals.
The average length of the sunspot cycle is 11 years. Some cycles are double peaked, which makes it difficult to determine when one ends and when another one begins.
The sunspot cycle is about 11 years long. This can vary somewhat; the current cycle has had an extended minimum with very few sunspots for about 3 years, and even now the sunspot numbers are very low for this point in the cycle.
How long is the equator?
Ireland's coastline is about 1970 miles long or 3171 kilometres long.
They walk or if its a long distance they will get taken in a horse box
Sunspots are a temporary phenomenon lasting between hours and months, theoretically they could be very small, far smaller than the resolution of any of our cameras. But no one sunspot could be named as the smallest as they don't last long enough to be named.
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It depends on your distance from the sun