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facula

n. (context astronomy English) A bright spot or patch between sunspots

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facula
  1. n. a bright spot on a planet

  2. a large bright spot on the sun's photosphere occurring most frequently in the vicinity of sunspots

  3. [also: faculae (pl)]

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Facula
''For the genus of gossamer-winged butterflies, see '' Facula (butterfly).

A facula (plural: faculae ), Latin for "little torch", is literally a "bright spot." The term has several common technical uses. It is used in planetary nomenclature for naming certain surface features of planets and moons, and is also a type of surface phenomenon on the Sun. In addition, a bright region in the projected field of a light source is sometimes referred to as a facula, and photographers often use the term to describe bright, typically circular features in photographs that correspond to light sources or bright reflections in a defocused image.

Solar faculae are bright spots that form in the canyons between solar granules, short-lived convection cells several thousand kilometers across that constantly form and dissipate over timescales of several minutes. Faculae are produced by concentrations of magnetic field lines. Strong concentrations of faculae appear in solar activity, with or without sunspots. The faculae and the sunspots contribute noticeably to variations in the " Solar constant". The chromospheric counterpart of a facular region is called a plage.

Cererian faculae are thought to suggest current or past outgassing on Ceres, perhaps due to volcanism or cometary activity.

Facula (butterfly)

Facula is a genus of butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. In Latin the name means ''little torch '', in relation to the bright color worn on the Facula.