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The Sun

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Sol

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Our Sun is a normal main-sequence G2 star, one of more than 100 billion stars in our galaxy.
        diameter:    1,390,000 km.
        mass:        1.989e30 kg
        temperature: 5800 K (surface)
                     15,600,000 K (core)

The Sun is by far the largest object in the solar system. It contains more than 99.8% of the total mass of the Solar System (Jupiter contains most of the rest).

It is often said that the Sun is an "ordinary" star. That's true in the sense that there are many others similar to it. But there are many more smaller stars than larger ones; the Sun is in the top 10% by mass. The median size of stars in our galaxy is probably less than half the mass of the Sun.

The Sun is personified in many mythologies: the Greeks called itHelios and the Romans called it Sol.

The Sun is, at present, about 70%hydrogenand 28% heliumby mass everything else ("metals") amounts to less than 2%. This changes slowly over time as the Sun converts hydrogen to helium in its core.

The outer layers of the Sun exhibit differential rotation: at the equator the surface rotates once every 25.4 days; near the poles it's as much as 36 days. This odd behavior is due to the fact that the Sun is not a solid body like the Earth. Similar effects are seen in the gas planets. The differential rotation extends considerably down into the interior of the Sun but the core of the Sun rotates as a solid body.

Conditions at the Sun's core (approximately the inner 25% of its radius) are extreme. The temperature is 15.6 million Kelvin and the pressure is 250 billion atmospheres. At the center of the core the Sun's density is more than 150 times that of water.

The Sun's power (about 386 billion billion megaWatts) is produced by nuclear fusion reactions. Each second about 700,000,000 tons of hydrogen are converted to about 695,000,000 tons of helium and 5,000,000 tons (=3.86e33 ergs) of energy in the form of gamma rays. As it travels out toward the surface, the energy is continuously absorbed and re-emitted at lower and lower temperatures so that by the time it reaches the surface, it is primarily visible light. For the last 20% of the way to the surface the energy is carried more by convection than by radiation.

The surface of the Sun, called the photosphere, is at a temperature of about 5800 K. Sunspots are "cool" regions, only 3800 K (they look dark only by comparison with the surrounding regions). Sunspots can be very large, as much as 50,000 km in diameter. Sunspots are caused by complicated and not very well understood interactions with the Sun's magnetic field.

A small region known as the chromosphere lies above the photosphere.

The highly rarefied region above the chromosphere, called the corona, extends millions of kilometers into space but is visible only during a total solar eclipse (left). Temperatures in the corona are over 1,000,000 K.

It just happens that the Moon and the Sun appear the same size in the sky as viewed from the Earth. And since the Moon orbits the Earth in approximately the same plane as the Earth's orbit around the Sun sometimes the Moon comes directly between the Earth and the Sun. This is called a solar eclipse; if the alignment is slighly imperfect then the Moon covers only part of the Sun's disk and the event is called a partial eclipse. When it lines up perfectly the entire solar disk is blocked and it is called a total eclipse of the Sun. Partial eclipses are visible over a wide area of the Earth but the region from which a total eclipse is visible, called the path of totality, is very narrow, just a few kilometers (though it is usually thousands of kilometers long). Eclipses of the Sun happen once or twice a year. If you stay home, you're likely to see a partial eclipse several times per decade. But since the path of totality is so small it is very unlikely that it will cross you home. So people often travel half way around the world just to see a total solar eclipse. To stand in the shadow of the Moon is an awesome experience. For a few precious minutes it gets dark in the middle of the day. The stars come out. The animals and birds think it's time to sleep. And you can see the solar corona. It is well worth a major journey.

The Sun's magnetic field is very strong (by terrestrial standards) and very complicated. Its magnetosphere (also known as the heliosphere) extends well beyond Pluto.

In addition to heat and light, the Sun also emits a low density stream of charged particles (mostly electrons and protons) known as the solar wind which propagates throughout the solar system at about 450 km/sec. The solar wind and the much higher energy particles ejected by solar flares can have dramatic effects on the Earth ranging from power line surges to radio interference to the beautiful aurora borealis.

Recent data from the spacecraft Ulysses show that during the minimum of the solar cycle the solar wind emanating from the polar regions flows at nearly double the rate, 750 kilometers per second, than it does at lower latitudes. The composition of the solar wind also appears to differ in the polar regions. During the solar maximum, however, the solar wind moves at an intermediate speed.

Further study of the solar wind will be done by the recently launched Wind, ACE and SOHO spacecraft from the dynamically stable vantage point directly between the Earth and the Sun about 1.6 million km from Earth.

The solar wind has large effects on the tails of comets and even has measurable effects on the trajectories of spacecraft.

Spectacular loops and prominences are often visible on the Sun's limb (left).

The Sun's output is not entirely constant. Nor is the amount of sunspot activity. There was a period of very low sunspot activity in the latter half of the 17th century called the Maunder Minimum. It coincides with an abnormally cold period in northern Europe sometimes known as the Little Ice Age. Since the formation of the solar system the Sun's output has increased by about 40%.

The Sun is about 4.5 billion years old. Since its birth it has used up about half of the hydrogen in its core. It will continue to radiate "peacefully" for another 5 billion years or so (although its luminosity will approximately double in that time). But eventually it will run out of hydrogen fuel. It will then be forced into radical changes which, though commonplace by stellar standards, will result in the total destruction of the Earth (and probably the creation of a planetary nebula).

The Sun's satellites

There are eight planets and a large number ofsmaller objects orbiting the Sun. (Exactly which bodies should be classified as planets and which as "smaller objects" has been the source of somecontroversy, but in the end it is really only a matter of definition. Pluto is no longer officially a planet but we'll keep it here for history's sake.)

            Distance  Radius    Mass
Planet      (000 km)   (km)     (kg)   Discoverer   Date
---------  ---------  ------  -------  ----------  -----
Mercury       57,910    2439  3.30e23
Venus        108,200    6052  4.87e24
Earth        149,600    6378  5.98e24
Mars         227,940    3397  6.42e23
Jupiter      778,330   71492  1.90e27
Saturn     1,426,940   60268  5.69e26
Uranus     2,870,990   25559  8.69e25   Herschel    1781
Neptune    4,497,070   24764  1.02e26   Galle       1846
Pluto      5,913,520    1160  1.31e22   Tombaugh    1930

More detailed data and definitions of terms can be found on thedata page.

More about the Sun

Open Issues

  • Is there a causal connection between the Maunder Minimum and the Little Ice Age or was it just a coincidence? How does the variability of the Sun affect the Earth's climate?
  • Since all the planets except Pluto orbit the Sun within a few degrees of the plane of the Sun's equator, we know very little about the interplanetary environment outside that plane. The Ulysses mission will provide information about the polar regions of the Sun.
  • The corona is much hotter than the photosphere. Why?

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The Sun

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Sol

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Our Sun is a normal main-sequence G2 star, one of more than 100 billion stars in our galaxy.
        diameter:    1,390,000 km.
        mass:        1.989e30 kg
        temperature: 5800 K (surface)
                     15,600,000 K (core)

The Sun is by far the largest object in the solar system. It contains more than 99.8% of the total mass of the Solar System (Jupiter contains most of the rest).

It is often said that the Sun is an "ordinary" star. That's true in the sense that there are many others similar to it. But there are many more smaller stars than larger ones; the Sun is in the top 10% by mass. The median size of stars in our galaxy is probably less than half the mass of the Sun.

The Sun is personified in many mythologies: the Greeks called itHelios and the Romans called it Sol.

The Sun is, at present, about 70%hydrogenand 28% heliumby mass everything else ("metals") amounts to less than 2%. This changes slowly over time as the Sun converts hydrogen to helium in its core.

The outer layers of the Sun exhibit differential rotation: at the equator the surface rotates once every 25.4 days; near the poles it's as much as 36 days. This odd behavior is due to the fact that the Sun is not a solid body like the Earth. Similar effects are seen in the gas planets. The differential rotation extends considerably down into the interior of the Sun but the core of the Sun rotates as a solid body.

Conditions at the Sun's core (approximately the inner 25% of its radius) are extreme. The temperature is 15.6 million Kelvin and the pressure is 250 billion atmospheres. At the center of the core the Sun's density is more than 150 times that of water.

The Sun's power (about 386 billion billion megaWatts) is produced by nuclear fusion reactions. Each second about 700,000,000 tons of hydrogen are converted to about 695,000,000 tons of helium and 5,000,000 tons (=3.86e33 ergs) of energy in the form of gamma rays. As it travels out toward the surface, the energy is continuously absorbed and re-emitted at lower and lower temperatures so that by the time it reaches the surface, it is primarily visible light. For the last 20% of the way to the surface the energy is carried more by convection than by radiation.

The surface of the Sun, called the photosphere, is at a temperature of about 5800 K. Sunspots are "cool" regions, only 3800 K (they look dark only by comparison with the surrounding regions). Sunspots can be very large, as much as 50,000 km in diameter. Sunspots are caused by complicated and not very well understood interactions with the Sun's magnetic field.

A small region known as the chromosphere lies above the photosphere.

The highly rarefied region above the chromosphere, called the corona, extends millions of kilometers into space but is visible only during a total solar eclipse (left). Temperatures in the corona are over 1,000,000 K.

It just happens that the Moon and the Sun appear the same size in the sky as viewed from the Earth. And since the Moon orbits the Earth in approximately the same plane as the Earth's orbit around the Sun sometimes the Moon comes directly between the Earth and the Sun. This is called a solar eclipse; if the alignment is slighly imperfect then the Moon covers only part of the Sun's disk and the event is called a partial eclipse. When it lines up perfectly the entire solar disk is blocked and it is called a total eclipse of the Sun. Partial eclipses are visible over a wide area of the Earth but the region from which a total eclipse is visible, called the path of totality, is very narrow, just a few kilometers (though it is usually thousands of kilometers long). Eclipses of the Sun happen once or twice a year. If you stay home, you're likely to see a partial eclipse several times per decade. But since the path of totality is so small it is very unlikely that it will cross you home. So people often travel half way around the world just to see a total solar eclipse. To stand in the shadow of the Moon is an awesome experience. For a few precious minutes it gets dark in the middle of the day. The stars come out. The animals and birds think it's time to sleep. And you can see the solar corona. It is well worth a major journey.

The Sun's magnetic field is very strong (by terrestrial standards) and very complicated. Its magnetosphere (also known as the heliosphere) extends well beyond Pluto.

In addition to heat and light, the Sun also emits a low density stream of charged particles (mostly electrons and protons) known as the solar wind which propagates throughout the solar system at about 450 km/sec. The solar wind and the much higher energy particles ejected by solar flares can have dramatic effects on the Earth ranging from power line surges to radio interference to the beautiful aurora borealis.

Recent data from the spacecraft Ulysses show that during the minimum of the solar cycle the solar wind emanating from the polar regions flows at nearly double the rate, 750 kilometers per second, than it does at lower latitudes. The composition of the solar wind also appears to differ in the polar regions. During the solar maximum, however, the solar wind moves at an intermediate speed.

Further study of the solar wind will be done by the recently launched Wind, ACE and SOHO spacecraft from the dynamically stable vantage point directly between the Earth and the Sun about 1.6 million km from Earth.

The solar wind has large effects on the tails of comets and even has measurable effects on the trajectories of spacecraft.

Spectacular loops and prominences are often visible on the Sun's limb (left).

The Sun's output is not entirely constant. Nor is the amount of sunspot activity. There was a period of very low sunspot activity in the latter half of the 17th century called the Maunder Minimum. It coincides with an abnormally cold period in northern Europe sometimes known as the Little Ice Age. Since the formation of the solar system the Sun's output has increased by about 40%.

The Sun is about 4.5 billion years old. Since its birth it has used up about half of the hydrogen in its core. It will continue to radiate "peacefully" for another 5 billion years or so (although its luminosity will approximately double in that time). But eventually it will run out of hydrogen fuel. It will then be forced into radical changes which, though commonplace by stellar standards, will result in the total destruction of the Earth (and probably the creation of a planetary nebula).

The Sun's satellites

There are eight planets and a large number ofsmaller objects orbiting the Sun. (Exactly which bodies should be classified as planets and which as "smaller objects" has been the source of somecontroversy, but in the end it is really only a matter of definition. Pluto is no longer officially a planet but we'll keep it here for history's sake.)
            Distance  Radius    Mass
Planet      (000 km)   (km)     (kg)   Discoverer   Date
---------  ---------  ------  -------  ----------  -----
Mercury       57,910    2439  3.30e23
Venus        108,200    6052  4.87e24
Earth        149,600    6378  5.98e24
Mars         227,940    3397  6.42e23
Jupiter      778,330   71492  1.90e27
Saturn     1,426,940   60268  5.69e26
Uranus     2,870,990   25559  8.69e25   Herschel    1781
Neptune    4,497,070   24764  1.02e26   Galle       1846
Pluto      5,913,520    1160  1.31e22   Tombaugh    1930

More detailed data and definitions of terms can be found on thedata page.

More about the Sun

Open Issues

  • Is there a causal connection between the Maunder Minimum and the Little Ice Age or was it just a coincidence? How does the variability of the Sun affect the Earth's climate?
  • Since all the planets except Pluto orbit the Sun within a few degrees of the plane of the Sun's equator, we know very little about the interplanetary environment outside that plane. The Ulysses mission will provide information about the polar regions of the Sun.
  • The corona is much hotter than the photosphere. Why?

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diameter: 1,390,000 km. mass: 1.989e30 kgtemperature: 5800 K (surface) 15,600,000 K (core)


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15723 좌익효수 인간에대한예의 2016.05.31 19
15722 [이제는 말할 수 있다] 잊혀진 죽음들 - 인혁당 사건 추모 2016.06.24 19
15721 이 회사의 언론플레이........ 옥시, 최종 배상안 발표…"일방적 결정" 반발 / SBS 오옥시 2016.07.31 19
15720 민주주의 4부 기업과 민주주의 반창고 2016.07.31 19
15719 전용근과 함께 걷는 음악산책 ' 몰다우 강' 스메타나 전용근 2016.08.20 19
15718 노무현 - 일본 국민과의 대화 강호 2016.05.22 20
15717 011회 - 언론통폐합과 언론인 강제 해직 그때지금 2016.05.03 20
15716 <종교, 평화, 통일> 2016 한국종교학회 춘계학술대회 (사)평화교류협의회[CPC] 2016.05.18 20
15715 <종교, 평화, 통일> 2016 한국종교학회 춘계학술대회 (사)평화교류협의회[CPC] 2016.05.24 20
15714 성남-화성-수원 시장, 지방재정개편안 반대 단식농성 거민 2016.06.07 20
15713 [2016년 6월 11일(토)] ■ 평화의 연찬 (3:00-5:00) : 세계에서 가장 행복한 덴마크 사람들의 평화교육 file (사)평화교류협의회[CPC] 2016.06.10 20
15712 민중이 ‘개·돼지’면 혁명과 항쟁은 누가 했나 민중 2016.07.09 20
15711 총선 승리, 세월호특별법 개정의 동력을 확보하다 세월호 2016.04.15 21
15710 기레기의 의제설정 (agenda-setting) 친일청산 2016.05.01 21
15709 진짜안보- 국방위 정보위. 싸이버사령부 댓글 김광진의원 국방 2016.05.22 21
15708 [광주MBC뉴스] 33년 전 오늘 3편, "잔인한 계엄군 공포의 금남로" 쿠크다스 2016.06.08 21
15707 전용근과 함께 걷는 음악산책 ' 여름- 비발디 ' 전용근 2016.07.18 21
15706 한국사 교과서의 국정화 시도 무엇이 문제인가? 심판 2016.04.13 22
15705 [단독] 황당 좌익효수 '아이디 보면 몰라? 나 국정원이야' 하만 2016.05.08 22
15704 류효상의 신문을 통해 알게 된 이야기들 (5월 26일 목) 좋은사람 2016.05.26 22
15703 글로벌리더-세계무대를 꿈꾸는 젊은이들이 알아야할 아홉 가지 원칙. 빗물 2016.06.07 22
15702 [06.11] 물뚝심송의 독재유산답사기 : 보도연맹 사건 2부 유산 2016.04.17 23
15701 ▲제1부 빅데이터로 보는 이번 주의 남북평화소식 (제5회) (3:00-3:30): 평화는 어디로부터 오는가. 최창규 / ■제2부 38평화 (제35회) (3:30-4:30): 주한 일본대사관 앞의 위안부 할머니들을 위한 수요집회 참관기 - 일본제국주의의 비인간적인 잔학성에 대한 그리스도인의 시각. 김영미 / ○제3부 평화의 연찬 (제174회) (4:30-6:00): 우리는 누구이며, 무엇을 하려 하는가. 최창규 file (사)평화교류협의회 2015.07.10 23
15700 [앵커브리핑] 'watchdog, rapdog, guard dog…그리고 sleeping dog' WallWallWall 2016.05.26 23
15699 [인터뷰] 팀 셔록 “미국 대통령, 광주 5.18과 제주 4.3 앞에 사과해야” file 518 2016.05.29 23
15698 법무부 "조중동에 국정과제 적극 홍보하라" 지시 - '조중동에 기고, 기획기사 추진', '공중파 3사 교양프로그램 활용' 방침 세워 reverse 2016.05.31 23
15697 '참 민주와 참 통일의 그날까지...'민족민주열사·희생자 추모제 file 추모제 2016.06.05 23
15696 [2016년 7월 9일(토)] ■ 평화의 연찬 (2:00-4:00) : 동아시아 평화공동체론 (사)평화교류협의회[CPC] 2016.07.08 23
15695 전용근과 함께 걷는 음악산책 ' 피아노와 오보에를 위한 3개의 로만스' 슈만 Schuman 전용근 2016.07.23 23
15694 옥시 피해자배상안 최종 발표…법원 기준의 절반액 논란(종합2보) 경험 2016.07.31 23
15693 깊은 미궁속으로 빠져 들어간 세월호의 2년 국회 2016.04.15 24
15692 사랑하는 형제 자매님들 이시여 ! file 구미자 2016.05.01 24
15691 2016년 4월 28일 뉴스타파 - 어버이연합 10년...그리고 박근혜 진박 2016.05.04 24
15690 [재림교회에 관한 오해와 진실] 제5편 안식일: 창조신앙의 표징 필립스 2016.05.30 24
15689 [재림교회에 관한 오해와 진실] 제2편 세계속의 재림교회 필립스 2016.05.28 24
15688 [백년전쟁 스페셜 에디션] 프레이저 보고서 민족문제연구소 2016.05.29 24
15687 세월호 농성장 경찰 침탈, 유가족 강제 연행에 실신하기도 경찰, 유가족 없는 틈에 농성장 차양막 철거... 집회 신고도 했는데 “시민들 통행에 지장” 이유로 지팡이 2016.06.25 24
15686 2002년 12월 19일 대통령 선거. 그때의 감격을 기억하십니까?^^ 몬아미 2016.06.29 24
15685 EBS 다큐프라임 160523 민주주의 1부 시민의 권력 의지 마인드 2016.07.29 24
15684 사랑하는 형제 자매님 들이시여 ! file 구미자 2016.05.16 25
15683 사랑하는 형제 자매님 들이여 ! file 구미자 2016.04.21 25
15682 [이제는 말할 수 있다] 잊혀진 죽음들 - 인혁당 사건 눈물 2016.05.08 25
15681 사랑하는 형제 자매님 들이시여 ! file 구미자 2016.06.07 25
15680 [백년전쟁 Part 1] 두 얼굴의 이승만- 권해효 나레이션(풀버전) 비정상의정상화 2016.06.15 25
15679 [통일공감포럼] 북한 변화, 어떻게 볼 것인가? file (사)평화교류협의회[CPC] 2016.07.04 25
15678 민주주의 5부 민주주의의 미래 반창고 2016.07.31 25
15677 전용근과 함께 걷는 음악산책 ' Unfinished Symphony -미 완성 교향곡 ' 슈벨트 전용근 2016.07.29 25
15676 사랑하는 형제 자매님 들이시여 ! file 구미자 2016.05.22 26
15675 하현기 선생님께(3) 진실은무엇인가 2016.02.19 26
15674 [2016년 2월 27일(토)] ▲제1부 빅데이터로 보는 이번 주의 남북평화소식[북한 알아가기] (제37회) (3:00-3:30) 언론, 출판, 인터넷의 Gatekeeping 행위를 통한 Agenda Setting의 법칙 - 현 남북관계 관련 보도에서는 어떻게 작동하는가? 명지원 / ●[대토론] 제3부 평화의 연찬 (제207) (4:30-6:00) 개성공단 폐쇄와 위기의 남북관계: 전망과 대응. 기조 발제: 최창규 (사)평화교류협의회[CPC] 2016.02.26 26
15673 사랑하는 형제 자매님 들이여 ! file 구미자 2016.04.26 26
15672 역사다시보기 - 5.18민중항쟁 햇님 2016.05.22 26
15671 [경건한 열망] 경건한 열망 1 마음 2016.06.09 26
15670 [세월호] 해경의 교묘한 방해...이종인 대표 "적대감 느꼈다"(2014.05.02) 모두가잠든사이 2016.06.23 26
15669 [인물 현대사] 각하가 곧 국가다 - 차지철(04 06) 추모 2016.06.24 26
15668 전두환 '6월 항쟁' 진압 군대 동원 검토 드러나 민주화 2016.06.28 26
15667 [팟짱 현장]사드 배치, 성주 민심을 듣는다! 기상 2016.07.17 26
15666 전용근과 함께 걷는 음악산책 '시실리안 -포레 전용근 2016.08.05 26
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