

What color is the sunset on other planets? What's the most sunsets you could see on Earth in one day? Related: Could a solar storm ever destroy Earth? This energy can interact with the surrounding plasma - hot, electrically charged gas that makes up much of the sun - and create an explosion of energy known as a solar flare. When the magnetic-field lines around sunspots become too tangled, they can snap into new configurations, releasing sudden bursts of magnetic energy. The pent-up magnetic energy of sunspots can have some spectacular - and dangerous - side effects.

This increases the magnetic pressure exerted on sunspots, thereby inhibiting the flow of heat from the sun's interior to the surface and leaving the region cooler than its surroundings. Sunspots are cool because they form in regions where magnetic fields are especially strong - roughly 2,500 times stronger than Earth's, and far stronger than anywhere else on the sun, according to the NWS. With production handled by Ringz Ov Saturn, 7th Dan, Bad Company, Tony Mahoney and UK beat legend Evil Ed the whole lp combines dark, atmospheric beats with the varied vocals styles of the whole crew.Sunspots are still scorching hot - astronomers estimate that the temperature of a typical one is about 6,300 degrees Fahrenheit (3,500 degrees Celsius) - but the surrounding photosphere blazes at roughly 10,000 F (5,500 C), according to the National Weather Service ( NWS). With a crew consisting of Melanin 9, Cyrus Malachi, Ray Vendetta, Tesla’s Ghost, Solar Black, Iron Braydz, Ringz Ov Saturn, Black Prophet, Crown Nectar, Neta Rootz, Blasphemy & Bad Company (who have each made a name for themselves with their own solo projects and collaborations) you can rest assured that when they get together they raise the bar. Vinyl: CD (exclusively available through Suspect Pacakges): Bringing a sound that can only be likened to the early output by Wu-Tang & Gravediggaz, Triple Darkness present their first full length double lp featuring every member of the 12 man strong group ‘Darker Than Black’.
