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Summary
English: The Sun with some sunspots visible.The two small spots in the middle, have about the same diameter as our planet earth.
Español: El sol con algunas manchas solares visibles
Français : Le soleil, dont quelques taches sont visibles.
Deutsch: Die Sonne mit Sonnenflecken. Die zwei kleinen Sonnenflecken in der Mitte haben ungefähr den gleichen Durchmesser wie unser Planet Erde.
Date: 1992 June 7
Source : http://solarscience.msfc.nasa.gov/surface.shtml ( http://solarscience.msfc.nasa.gov/images/w920607.jpg)
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