The Sun

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THE SUN

Is the Sun a star?


• The Sun is the closest star to Earth.

• It makes its own heat and light.

• The earth orbits around the sun.

• It gives the earth heat and light.


Sun’s Energy
• 37)Suns’ Energy is generated by
Nuclear Fusion.

• Hydrogen to Helium
LARGEST…
• The Sun is the largest object in the solar
system!

• Example: Mass 333,000 x Earth or 1000 x


Jupiter

• 32)Approximately 99% of the solar system


is located in this celestial object.
The Sun and planets, shown to scale. Earth is the
small blue dot in the middle of the box.
LAYERS OF THE SUN
• Major Regions:
Interior (“Inner-sphere”)
• Core
• Radiative Zone
• Convective Zone
Atmosphere (“Outer-sphere”)
• Photosphere
• Chromosphere
• Corona
No real “surface” - it is gaseous all the way to the center!
What is the hottest portion/part of
the sun?

• 35)The CORE!

• Location of
Sun’s energy
generation by
nuclear fusion.
Solar Eclipse
• 39) A solar
flare is a violent
explosion above
the suns surface.

• A large amount
of energy is
released.
• Solar flares may last for 10 minutes and will
produce more energy than a MILLION
hydrogen bombs.

• This results in the production of a magnetic


field that interacts with the earth’s magnetic
field.
• When this occurs on the Sun, the Earth can
experience problems with satellite
communications.
• Sunspots appear as
dark spots on the
surface of the Sun.

• They typically last


for several days,
although very large
ones may live for
several weeks.
• The solar wind is a stream of energized,
charged particles, primarily electrons and
protons, flowing outward from the Sun.
• They cause magnetic
storms!

• Auroras, called the


northern lights, occur
when layers of our
atmosphere are
energized by solar
winds.
• The solar wind is what blows the tails of
comets back away from the bodies of
comets as they go through the solar system.

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