Above the chromosphere is a transition region where the temperature rises rapidly to about one million degrees Kelvin. From Wordnik.com. [SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 1067] Reference
After the chromosphere is the corona which is much larger than the previous layers of the Suns atmosphere and extends far out into space. From Wordnik.com. [SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 1067] Reference
The chromosphere is a cool, obscure that lies just above the photosphere. From Wordnik.com. [CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]]
The layer outside the photosphere is known as the chromosphere, which extends several thousand miles beyond the photosphere. From Wordnik.com. [infoplease - Daily Almanac] Reference
Above that layer, where the gas is thinner (in a layer called the chromosphere), the hydrogen does emit light at specific colors. From Wordnik.com. [Detailed Pictures Of The Sun Let You Get Up Close And Personal With The Star (PHOTOS)] Reference
"chromosphere" with "prominences" of various forms and dimensions rising high above the solar surface; and over, and embracing all, is the. From Wordnik.com. [The Astronomy of the Bible An Elementary Commentary on the Astronomical References of Holy Scripture] Reference
Bottom of the chromosphere, or surface: 8,000 degrees. From Wordnik.com. [Mysteries Of The Sun] Reference
The Sun's chromosphere was visible in a long exposure. From Wordnik.com. [Annular Eclipse Photos, Videos From Earth and Space | Universe Today] Reference
In 1868, the chromosphere of the Sun was studied during a solar eclipse. From Wordnik.com. [Helium] Reference
The chromosphere consists chiefly of glowing hydrogen, and an element called. From Wordnik.com. [The Astronomy of Milton's 'Paradise Lost'] Reference
By taking a long-exposure image, the sun's chromosphere was able to be seen. From Wordnik.com. [Annular Eclipse Photos, Videos From Earth and Space | Universe Today] Reference
Discover Magazine explains how Friedman captured light from the chromosphere. From Wordnik.com. [Detailed Pictures Of The Sun Let You Get Up Close And Personal With The Star (PHOTOS)] Reference
HORKHEIMER: ... around the sun, that is the chromosphere -- the sphere of color. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Jun 21, 2001] Reference
They are the temperature minimum, the chromosphere, the transition region, the corona and the heliosphere. From Wordnik.com. [SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 1067] Reference
Solar prominences twisted in the intensifying magnetic field as the object plummeted through the chromosphere. From Wordnik.com. [365 tomorrows » 2009 » March : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day] Reference
Strangely enough, the temperature of the chromosphere gradually increases with altitude up to about 100,000 degrees Kelvin at the top. From Wordnik.com. [SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 1067] Reference
They were keeping ahead of it, but it was starting to catch up as they watched Bloodwing dive low toward the chromosphere one more time. From Wordnik.com. [Rihannsu: The Bloodwing Voyages] Reference
Any spicule, any prominence, would long since have either fallen back into the chromosphere, or blown away entirely…but not this thing. From Wordnik.com. [Rihannsu: The Bloodwing Voyages] Reference
But what we're seeing is, is when you look at the bright lights on the edges, this is the chromosphere -- the outer atmosphere of the sun. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Jun 21, 2001] Reference
During totality, the chromosphere of the Sun is observable. From Wordnik.com. [CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]]
Just above the Sun's surface is a layer called the chromosphere. From Wordnik.com. [Recently Uploaded Slideshows] Reference
The line is always present among the bright lines of the chromosphere spectrum. From Wordnik.com. [The Story of the Heavens] Reference
This region of discontinuous flame below the corona is called the chromosphere. From Wordnik.com. [Recreations in Astronomy With Directions for Practical Experiments and Telescopic Work] Reference
Above the chromosphere lies another region typically hard to observe - the corona. From Wordnik.com. [CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]]
This picture of the solar chromosphere - the "atmosphere" of the sun - was taken by. From Wordnik.com. [Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph] Reference
Some of them rush through the chromosphere to a height of 80,000 miles in 15 minutes. From Wordnik.com. [A Trip to Venus] Reference
They are, in fact, thrown up from the chromosphere like gigantic jets of incandescent material. From Wordnik.com. [The Story of the Heavens] Reference
A third layer or envelope immediately lying over the last one is the region known as the chromosphere. From Wordnik.com. [The Outline of Science, Vol. 1 (of 4) A Plain Story Simply Told] Reference
Filaments were then thrown out downward towards the chromosphere, and finally the usual appearance of a. From Wordnik.com. [A Popular History of Astronomy During the Nineteenth Century Fourth Edition] Reference
The chromosphere extends from 5,000 to 10,000 miles in thickness -- a "sea" of red tumultuous surging fire. From Wordnik.com. [The Outline of Science, Vol. 1 (of 4) A Plain Story Simply Told] Reference
Slender columns can ordinarily be seen to connect the surface of the chromosphere with its outlying portions. From Wordnik.com. [A Popular History of Astronomy During the Nineteenth Century Fourth Edition] Reference
The photosphere's light is too strong compared to the chromosphere, preventing us from viewing the chromosphere. From Wordnik.com. [CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]]
Beyond Saturn, the eclipses would probably be very unimpressive as the photosphere, chromosphere, and corona appear small. From Wordnik.com. [CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]]
Potsdam were measured, a strong resemblance to the bright line spectrum of the chromosphere of the sun became very evident. From Wordnik.com. [The Story of the Heavens] Reference
The structure of the chromosphere was investigated in 1869 and subsequent years by Professor Respighi, director of the Capitoline. From Wordnik.com. [A Popular History of Astronomy During the Nineteenth Century Fourth Edition] Reference
Here, an image of the solar chromosphere showing a "hedgerow" of spicules, or jets of dense plasma that shoot up from the chromosphere. From Wordnik.com. [RedOrbit News - Technology] Reference
In every part of Europe, as well as in North America, observers devoted themselves to the daily study of the chromosphere and prominences. From Wordnik.com. [A Popular History of Astronomy During the Nineteenth Century Fourth Edition] Reference
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