WASHINGTON (AP) - Scientists have found a way to peek behind the sun to see whether dangerous solar storms are brewing that could affect Earth. The process may make it possible to predict the appearance of sunspots before they rotate around from the far side of the sun, giving time to protect Earth satellites and other systems that may be damaged by the radiation. Sunspots produce increased radiation, disturbing the so-called space weather in ways that can damage electric and communications systems on Earth and even cause satellites to change their orbits. Now a team of European researchers has developed a system they believe offers the chance of detecting sunspots while they are still on the back side of the sun.