Traveling upward, the sun's visible surface, known as the photosphere, emerges as a relatively cooler realm, where temperatures hover between 4,000 and 6,000 degrees Kelvin. This luminous layer is akin to the gentle warmth of a campfire, casting its radiant glow across the cosmos. This is...
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“The primary source of solar energy, and that of similar size stars, is the fusion of hydrogen to form helium (the proton-proton chain reaction), which occurs at a solar-core temperature of 14 million kelvin.” Fusion is used to explain why its super hot in the sun, and yet fusion ...