A region of intense flare and sunspot activity is moving across the face of the Sun, and should reach the Sun's west edge by the time of the May 30th eclipse. Scientists studying the solar eclipse that day within a 100-mile-wide path across the South Pacific should therefore have a good chance to... Show moreA region of intense flare and sunspot activity is moving across the face of the Sun, and should reach the Sun's west edge by the time of the May 30th eclipse. Scientists studying the solar eclipse that day within a 100-mile-wide path across the South Pacific should therefore have a good chance to see an intensified region in the Sun's corona. Show less