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Astronomer Johannes Kepler 's sunspot drawings show the "tail-end of the solar cycle" with instrumentation before the telescope was more widely available in the early 17th century .
Japan 's Nagoya University says the drawings show how sunspots move across a solar cycle.
Kepler 's observations may show the transition zone between solar cycles between 1607 and 1610 .
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