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Once the brightness of the sun is filtered at the Big Bear Observatory, observers can see solar phenomena such as sunspots, solar flares, and prominences. The filtering allows for a clearer view of the sun's surface and its dynamic activities, revealing the intricate details of the sun's atmosphere. Additionally, researchers can study the sun's magnetic field and its influence on solar weather, which impacts space weather and Earth's environment. This filtered observation enhances our understanding of solar physics and its effects on our planet.

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