AR 12192 was an unusually large active region (AR) on the Sun; spanning a distance of 1.2 million kilometers or 30 lengths of Earth’s circumference. Active regions are areas of particularly strong magnetic fields that can contain one or more sunspots. Depending on the complexity of the magnetic field, spots can have various field configurations. AR 12192 had a complicated δ -type sunspot group in which several umbrae shared a common penumbra.
This image sequence was created with frames captured by the Solar Optical Telescope (SOT) on 2014 October 24.
Image credit: NASA/Hinode/SOT















