What nebula did the sun form in?
Unfortunately, your question was assigned to someone who knows nothing about this subject, and I have no capability of informing the administrator of this activity of this fact. Perhaps you could resubmit it. Dr. Bob Hoffman NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Sunspots QUESTION: Does sunspots effect the earth and us? ANSWER: Yes, sunspots can affect the Earth in two ways. First, when there are alot of sunspots, the Sun outputs more energy then when there are no sunspots. So Earth gets slightly more solar radiation when sunspots are present. But also, if a Sunspot sports very complex magnetic fields, then these fields can trigger a solar flare which is a huge release of energy which can send energetic particles towards Earth. These energetic particles can flood parts of the magnetic fields in the earth’s atmosphere and cause power outages. Aimee Norton Solar Astronomer National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder Colorado QUESTION: About how many years will it take for sunspots to m