18 April 2024 - Mission Day: 10366 - DOY: 109
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Cutting to the Sun's Core (January 29, 2002)

  • Higher resolution version (TIF,3.7M)
  • Borrowing from techniques like those used to "see" what is inside the Earth, scientists have been able to determine a great deal about the internal structure of the Sun. The three basic layers are:
    • the core at the Sun's center, densest part of the Sun, where the nuclear fusion occurs;
    • the extensive radiation zone, through which the heat and light from the core slowly, over tens of thousands of years are radiated out to the convection zone, and
    • the convection zone, about the upper third of the Sun in which the energy is transported by overturning motions, like the bubbling of a pot of boiling water, up to the surface and back.

    This illustration of the internal structure has been superimposed on an EIT 304Å image from January 8, 2002.

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