Description

Source of Light; a Star
Indicates anything having to do with astronomical objects
One-billionth of a millimeter
Entire span of EM waves emitted by the sun
One-millionth of a millimeter
Nuclei of hydrogen atoms combined under intense heat and pressure to form the nuclei of helium atoms in this process
The visible surface of the sun
Thin layer of the sun's atmosphere just above the photosphere
The ever-changing outer atmosphere of the sun
Streams of material that appear to rise into the corona, then fall back
A flow of protons, electrons, and small atomic nuclei from the sun
Radio waves, visible light, x-rays, etc.
Band of waves that our eyes and brain interpret
Tool that "fingerprints" light from stars and planets
The innermost region of the sun
Dense and intensely energetic ionized particles
An interior layer of the sun through which energy is transported
The layer of the sun where pressure is low enough that atoms are free to move
Mounds of hot plasma that rise from the sun's interior
Small dark areas that occasionally appear on the sun's surface
One type of cloud in the sun's chromosphere
Moon passes b/t the sun and the earth
A tool that blocks the sun's disk
The name of the unit of the distance from the earth to the sun
Jets of plasma on the sun's surface
Another type of cloud in the sun's chromosphere
Peak of the sunspot cycle; greatest number of sunspots
Cycle that takes about 11 years
During the sunspot cycle, the sun reaches its point of fewest sunspots
Outer edge of the visible surface of the sun
An extremely large mass of plasma and magnetic field released from the corona; name abbreviated
A sudden eruption of magnetic energy on or near the surface of the sun

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