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The Sun NASA photograph, Skylab, 10 December 1973.

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1 The Sun NASA photograph, Skylab, 10 December 1973

2 Sun Facts Mass 1.989 × 1030 kg (99.9% of Solar system)
Diameter 1.39 million km (109 times Earth) Surface Temperature 6000K Energy Output × 1036 W

3 Spectrum of the Sun Source: McMath-Pierce Solar Observatories

4 Layers Source: Gribbin & Gribbin, From Here to Infinity, 2008, p. 68

5 Sun’s corona Source: Koen van Gorp

6 Density Source: Arny & Schneider, Explorations, p.314.

7 Net reaction: 4 p+  4He + 2 e+ + 2 n + 2 g
Fusion in the Core Source: Seeds, Horizons: Exploring the Universe Net reaction: 4 p+  4He + 2 e+ + 2 n + 2 g

8 Surface Granules convection cells Around 1000 km across
Typically last about 10 minutes Source: NOAO

9 Sunspots Relatively cool surface region
Associated with magnetic disruptions Source: Vacuum Tower Telescope, National Solar Observatory

10 Sun’s Magnetic Field Sun’s interior (plasma) conducts electric current
Sun rotates: faster at equator than poles

11 Gas circulation Source: Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO)

12 Solar Cycle Source: Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO)

13 Solar cycle Magnetic field reverses every ~11 yr
Source: Gribbin & Gribbin, From Here to Infinity, 2008, p. 72


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