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  2. Solar core - Wikipedia

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    The core of the Sun is considered to extend from the center to about 0.2 of the solar radius (139,000 km; 86,000 mi). [1] It is the hottest part of the Sun and of the Solar System. It has a density of 150,000 kg/m 3 (150 g/cm 3) at the center, and a temperature of 15 million kelvins (15 million degrees Celsius; 27 million degrees Fahrenheit). [2]

  3. Solar granule - Wikipedia

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    In solar physics and observation, granules are convection cells in the Sun's photosphere. They are caused by currents of plasma in the Sun's convective zone , directly below the photosphere. The grainy appearance of the photosphere is produced by the tops of these convective cells; this pattern is referred to as granulation .

  4. Stratum basale - Wikipedia

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    Not all basal-cell cancers originate in the basal cells but they are so named because the cancer cells resemble basal cells when seen under a microscope. [ 4 ] In a growing fetus, fingerprints form where the cells of the stratum basale meet the papillae of the underlying papillary layer of the dermis , resulting in the formation of the ridges ...

  5. Scientists explain dark hole on the sun

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    A photo recently released by NASA?s Solar Dynamics Observatory shows the sun with a bright glow except for a dark hole-like patch.

  6. Giant hole in the Sun could trigger solar storms in early ...

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    A coronal hole high-speed stream produces increased solar winds that leave the Sun radially. "When a CH rotates to the center of the Sun (directly facing Earth), the elevated speed starts its ...

  7. A massive hole has appeared on the surface of the Sun

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    On July 11, NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured a big hole on the surface of the sun. Tom Yulsman who writes for Discover's ImaGeo blog notes that there is no reason for people to be concerned.

  8. Sun - Wikipedia

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    Image of the Sun's cell-like surface structures. The visible surface of the Sun, the photosphere, is the layer below which the Sun becomes opaque to visible light. [77] Photons produced in this layer escape the Sun through the transparent solar atmosphere above it and become solar radiation, sunlight.

  9. Supergranulation - Wikipedia

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    In solar physics and observation, supergranulation is a pattern of convection cells in the Sun's photosphere. The individual convection cells are typically referred to as supergranules . The pattern was discovered in the 1950s by A.B. Hart [ 1 ] using Doppler velocity measurements showing horizontal flows on the photosphere (flow speed about ...