If the sun is made of 98% (Hydrogen and Helium), what is the other 2% made of?
Trace amounts of Oxygen, Carbon, Nitrogen, Silicon, Magnesium, Neon, Iron, Sulfur
How did these sunspots form?
They are the places where the Sun's magnetic field rises up from below the Sun's surface and those magnetic regions poke through
If the photosphere is not solid, what is it? -Kacey Kadlec
How old is the sun exactly?
When looking at a star on the spectrum, are dark lines the only way to determine where it falls?
Where in the galaxy are the most stars born
Why is white dwarf matter, such as in the core of the sun, so heavy?
If the sun is made of 98% (Hydrogen and Helium), what is the other 2% made of?
ReplyDeleteTrace amounts of Oxygen, Carbon, Nitrogen, Silicon, Magnesium, Neon, Iron, Sulfur
DeleteHow did these sunspots form?
ReplyDeleteThey are the places where the Sun's magnetic field rises up from below the Sun's surface and those magnetic regions poke through
DeleteIf the photosphere is not solid, what is it? -Kacey Kadlec
ReplyDeleteHow old is the sun exactly?
ReplyDeleteWhen looking at a star on the spectrum, are dark lines the only way to determine where it falls?
ReplyDeleteWhere in the galaxy are the most stars born
ReplyDeleteWhy is white dwarf matter, such as in the core of the sun, so heavy?
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