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  1. www.nasa.gov › image-article › anatomy-of-sunAnatomy of the Sun - NASA

    23 de ene. de 2013 · Anatomy of the Sun – from Mysteries of the Sun Image of the Sun with cut-away portion showing the solar interior with text descriptions of the regions as follows (from inner-most to outer-most):The Sun’s Core – Energy is generated via thermonuclear reactions creating extreme temperatures deep within the Sun’s core.The Radiative Zone – Energy moves slowly outward, taking more than ...

  2. It might look like a solid object, but the Sun is very different from Earth. Find out what it's made of, and how reactions inside the Sun generate all that e...

  3. 22 de ene. de 2020 · Anatomy of the Sun. This is where the Sun generates its energy. The temperature in the core is around 15 million degrees Celsius. This, combined with the huge pressure and density of the plasma force hydrogen nuclei to fuse together, creating helium and releasing vast quantities of energy in the process.

  4. The Structure of the Sun 8 CESAR’s Booklet vi. The corona: It is the biggest and least dense structure of the Sun and it surrounds it. Composed of plasma escaping from the Sun that reaches 1.000.000 kelvin, but with a density even lower than the

  5. In Depth. The Sun is a 4.5 billion-year-old yellow dwarf star – a hot glowing ball of hydrogen and helium – at the center of our solar system. It’s about 93 million miles (150 million kilometers) from Earth and it’s our solar system’s only star. Without the Sun’s energy, life as we know it could not exist on our home planet.

  6. Anatomy of the Sun. It might look like a solid object, but the Sun is very different from Earth. Find out what it's made of, and how reactions inside the Sun generate all that energy and drive powerful solar storms. Created by NOVA.

  7. 2 de feb. de 2024 · The sun is an ordinary star, one of about 100 billion in our galaxy, the Milky Way. The sun has extremely important influences on our planet: It drives weather, ocean currents, seasons, and climate, and makes plant life possible through photosynthesis. Without the sun’s heat and light, life on Earth would not exist.