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1. Name one part of the sun. 2. Is the sun a solid, liquid or gas? 3. How hot was the center of the sun when it officially became a star?
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Objective: Understanding the composition of the sun and phenomena that occurs there.
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Chromosphere – layer of the atmosphere above the photosphere Convection Layer – transports heat by rising currents of hot gas Corona – largest/hottest layer of the atmosphere (1 million K)
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Photosphere – “surface” of the sun; gives off light Prominence – eruptions on the solar surface Radiation Layer – energy from fusion in the core moves outward
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Solar Flare – eruption that ejects high energy particles Solar Wind – hot gases (ionized hydrogen) blow from the corona Sun Spots – cool, dark areas on the solar surface
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Sun produces energy by nuclear fusion Sun is a gas and rotates at different speeds Equator: 25-27 days Poles: 31-35 days
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Binary System – when two stars orbit each other Our sun IS NOT a binary system
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