MANY SUN-SPOTS
RECENT OBSERVATIONS Press Association WELLINGTON, Friday. After a period of cloudy weather the sun has been examined from Kelburn observatory during the last two days. There are two large centres of activity, which have crossed the central meridian of the sun, but their effect on wireless reception was very noticeable yesterday at the Dominion observatory, when time-signals from Honolulu and Nauen, in Germany, could be heard only with great difliculty. due to static. Thirty-four spots were observed on the sun on Wednesday, the largest having a penumbral diameter of approximately 29,000 miles, and showing great internal activity.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 874, 18 January 1930, Page 6
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99MANY SUN-SPOTS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 874, 18 January 1930, Page 6
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