Title: THE SUN FROM THE INSIDE OUT
1THE SUN FROM THE INSIDE OUT
2Core- takes up 10 of the space BUT contains 40
of the mass! It reaches 27 million degrees
Fahrenheit. This is where NUCLEAR FUSION occurs!
3The Solar Envelope is made up of the radiation
and convection zones. These zones take up 90 of
the volume but 60 of the mass. Temperature here
reaches 7 million F. The mass of this area puts
pressure on the core, keeping the core very warm.
4The hot gases radiate outward from the core, but
as heat builds up in the radiation zone, the heat
will start to move by convection, in huge circles.
5This is the layer from which light is EMITTED
that we can see. Temperature here is 6000 Kelvin.
6We see this as a red ring during a solar eclipse.
Temperatures here are hotter than the photosphere.
7The corona is the outermost layer of the Suns
atmosphere. Visible only during an eclipse,
temperatures range from 2 million to 5 million º
F.
8Cooler spots found on the photosphere, usually
one is the size of Earth, come in cycles every
10-11 years
9Solar Flares are sparks of energy, the size of
Earth, very hotcan be 20 million F!
10Less violent than solar flares, a prominence is
cooler, larger, and lasts longer than solar
flares.
11Bibliography Fusion Physics of a Fundamental
Energy Source From Core to Corona. March 9,
2006. lthttp//FusEdWeb.llnl.gov/CPEP/gt
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12QUIZ-Name the layers and activities
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13Answers to quiz
- - Corona
- --Solar Flare (flares are more violent but
smaller than prominence) - Prominence (cooler but larger than solar flares)
- -Radiation Zone
- - Convection Zone
- -Photosphere
- -Chromosphere
- Core
- Sunspot
- - Photosphere
14Quiz 2-How well do you know the Sun?
- Size?
- Temperature?
- Composition?
- Age?
- Life span left?
- Medium sized
- Medium temperature
- Hydrogen helium
- About 4.5-5 billion yr.
- About 5 billion yr.
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- Distance from Earth
- Time for light to get here from the Sun
- Next closest star to Earth
- Closest star to Earth
- 93 million miles, 150 million Km
- 8.2 minutes
- Proxima Centuari (4.2 light years away)
- Sun