They're after effects from staring at the bright sun.
Staring into the Sun was created in 1990.
We call them sunspots, but dark and cool are relative terms. A sunspot is dark only relative to the surrounding solar surface, but still intensely bright compared to your common household light bulb. It's cooler than the surrounding solar material, but still hot enough to vaporize a spaceship and anyone inside it in a fraction of a second.
Yes. The sun produces light across the entire visible spectrum. Its just that the yellow is most apparent. If the sun didn't produce blue light we wouldn't be able to see the color blue by sunlight..
Dark spots on the Sun are called sunspots. (You knew that was coming, didn't you?)
Yes, staring at the sun can cause damage to your eyes. The intense light can lead to retinal burns or even permanent vision loss. It is important to never look directly at the sun, even briefly.
they are burnt out spots on the sun so they are dark but from where we see it it is a big bright yellow sun
Staring to the Sun was created in 2005.
Staring into the Sun was created in 1990.
Selsun Blue primarily targets dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis on the scalp, not sun age spots. For sun age spots, it is better to use products containing ingredients like hydroquinone, retinoids, or alpha hydroxy acids that are specifically formulated to help fade pigmentation caused by sun damage. Consulting a dermatologist for the most effective treatment is recommended.
go see a dermotologist
since blue fire is colder than red fire i would think red spots in the sun are colder than the normal yellow
Black spots in front of the eyes when looking at the sun are caused by the retina's response to excessive light exposure. Staring at the sun can damage the retina, leading to temporary or permanent vision problems. It is essential to avoid looking directly at the sun to protect your eyes.
Yes, staring at an eclipse is more harmful than staring at the sun because during an eclipse, the sun's harmful rays are still present and can cause serious damage to the eyes.
Sun spots.
sun spots are cooler parts of the sun
the sun spots like black little spots on the sun that explode every 11 years
Saturn may or may not have Saturn spots. Only the sun has sun spots.