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Mankind will not remain on Earth forever, but in its quest for light
and space will at first timidly penetrate beyond the confines of the
atmosphere, and later will conquer for itself all the space near the
Sun.One hundred and nine Earths would be required to fit across
the Sun's disk, and its interior could hold over 1.Solar energy is
created deep within the core of the Sun.The
alpha particle is about .Every second 700 million tons of hydrogen are converted
into helium ashes.The chromosphere is above the photosphere.Faculae are bright luminous hydrogen clouds which form
above regions where sunspots are about to form.It is in this
region that prominences appears.The Sun appears to have been active for 4.The Sun's period of rotation at the surface varies from
approximately 25 days at the equator to 36 days at the poles.Corona Animation of Solar
Prominences.QuickTime movie (15 Mbyte) of the above eclipse.This image was acquired from NASA's Skylab space station on December 19,
1973.It spans more than 588,000 km (365,000 miles)
of the solar surface.This image of the solar corona was acquired on 23 December 1996
by the LASCO instrument on the SOHO spacecraft.The field of view of this coronagraph encompasses 8.This is a frame from the Feb.NASA's STEREO mission consists of two spacecraft launched in October,
2006 to study solar storms.The transit started at 1:56 am EST and
continued for 12 hours until 1:57 pm EST.Moon than we are on Earth.The gaseous blob is shown to the left in each image.Sun's thin, outer atmosphere (corona)
was taken March 13, 1996 by the Extreme Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope onboard
the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) spacecraft.Every feature in the
image traces magnetic field structures.Alpha is a narrow wavelength of red light that is emitted and
absorbed by the element hydrogen.This image shows the region around a
sunspot.This picture of the 1994 solar eclipse was taken November 3, 1994,
as observed by the High Altitude Observatory White Light
Coronal camera from Chile.My primary reference for The Nine Planets.This 'road map' of the solar system is the definitive guide for planetary science.The Sun is by far the largest object
in the solar system.It contains more than 99.It is often said that the Sun is an "ordinary" star.The Sun is personified in many mythologies:
the Greeks called it
Helios and the Romans
called it Sol.At the center of the core the Sun's density is more than 150 times that of water.The surface of the Sun, called the photosphere,
is at a temperature of about 5800 K.Sunspots can be very large, as much as 50,000 km in diameter.Sunspots are caused by complicated
and not very well understood interactions with the Sun's magnetic field.Temperatures in the corona are over 1,000,000 K.It just happens that the Moon and the Sun appear the same size in the sky as viewed from the Earth.Eclipses of
the Sun happen once or twice a year.If you stay home, you're likely to see a partial eclipse
several times per decade.But since the path of totality is so small it is very unlikely that it
will cross you home.For a few precious minutes it gets dark in the
middle of the day.And you can see the solar corona.The Sun's magnetic field is very strong (by terrestrial standards) and
very complicated.The composition of the solar wind also appears to differ in
the polar regions.The solar wind has large effects on the tails of comets
and even has measurable effects on the trajectories of spacecraft.Nor is the amount of sunspot
activity.There was a period of very low sunspot activity in the latter
half of the 17th century called the Maunder Minimum.But eventually it will run
out of hydrogen fuel.The Sun's satellites
There are eight planets and a large number of
smaller objects orbiting the Sun.Pluto is no longer officially a planet but
we'll keep it here for history's sake.John Bahcall, many focusing on the solar neutrino problem
Interview with Sol by Robert J.Is there a causal connection between the Maunder Minimum and the Little
Ice Age or was it just a coincidence?Ulysses mission will provide information
about the polar regions of the Sun.The corona is much hotter than the photosphere.The Sun is the closest star to Earth and is the center of our solar
system.The Sun is also an active star that
displays sunspots, solar flares, erupting prominences, and coronal
mass ejections.Earth space environment and determine our "space weather."See our submission guidelines for details.Andrew Harvey On Sacred Activism, The Divine Feminine, And Loving George W.Chicago suburb of Oak Park.It soon became clear that he had taken too much Vicodin or heroin or any one of a number of potentially lethal drugs, perhaps by accident, perhaps not.As a college junior I interned with Planned Parenthood.
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