facula

/ˈfæk.jə.lə/
noun
  1. A bright spot or patch on the surface of the sun, often seen near sunspots.
    • The telescope revealed several faculae on the sun today.
    • Astronomers observed a large facula near the sun's equator.
    • Faculae are brighter than the surrounding areas of the sun's surface.
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