The photosphere is the surface that emits solar radiation to space. From Wordnik.com. [Solar radiation] Reference
The surface of the Sun, known as the photosphere, reaches temperatures of 5,000 degrees. From Wordnik.com. [EurekAlert! - Breaking News] Reference
This paper suggests that plasma motion in an active region in the photosphere is the source of large electric currents. From Wordnik.com. [Up, Up and Away! Helium Balloon Telescope Explores the Sun | Universe Today] Reference
The surface layer of the Sun that we can see is called the photosphere and has a temperature of about 5800 degrees Kelvin. From Wordnik.com. [SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 1067] Reference
My work on plasma flow in the solar photosphere. From Wordnik.com. [Minnesota Menage] Reference
The ship isn't designed for photosphere temperatures!. From Wordnik.com. [Starchild Omnibus]
What natural law explains the photosphere of the sun?. From Wordnik.com. [Paul Nelson makes a bizarre argument - The Panda's Thumb] Reference
The buried heat would leak to the photosphere and out. From Wordnik.com. [A World Out of Time]
On the photosphere, localized cool areas called sunspots occur. From Wordnik.com. [Solar radiation] Reference
Here is the effective photosphere height as function of wavelength. From Wordnik.com. [Road Map #3 « Climate Audit] Reference
Note the equilibrium only exists at the effective photosphere height. From Wordnik.com. [Road Map #3 « Climate Audit] Reference
Above the photosphere are five layers that compose the Suns atmosphere. From Wordnik.com. [SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 1067] Reference
The roiling plasmas of the photosphere hid our ship from the Endtimer's. From Wordnik.com. [Converting obscure music files from one format to another] Reference
Internally Sol's fusion furnace had stabilized; but the photosphere was still growing. From Wordnik.com. [A World Out of Time]
Erupting from the photosphere, are solar flares composed of gas, electrons, and radiation. From Wordnik.com. [Solar radiation] Reference
We cannot assume that this same shadow-square ring was manipulating the photosphere magnetically. From Wordnik.com. [The Ringworld Engineers]
Sudden violent explosion on the Sun which occurs above complex active regions in the photosphere. From Wordnik.com. [The Sun - Granulation] Reference
The radiative surface of the sun, or photosphere, has an average temperature of about 5,800 Kelvins. From Wordnik.com. [Solar radiation] Reference
HORKHEIMER: Well, the photosphere of the sun, which we usually see, is about 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Jun 21, 2001] Reference
This energy is then radiated to the convection zone, where mixing transfers the energy to the photosphere. From Wordnik.com. [Solar radiation] Reference
Stars are sometimes described as "fully ionized"(ref) though the photosphere is only partially ionized.(ref). From Wordnik.com. [SDO On Station Transmitting First Data as Solar Science Payloads Open Today | Universe Today] Reference
In certain regions of the photosphere several dark patches are usually visible, which are called 'sun-spots.'. From Wordnik.com. [The Astronomy of Milton's 'Paradise Lost'] Reference
Prior to that, we had inconsistencies on the solar iron abundances as determined for the corona and photosphere. From Wordnik.com. [Washington Post: Stem Cell Debacle Spurs Calls for Improved Oversight « Climate Audit] Reference
We also had inconsistencies between the abundances measured in meteorites and those measured in the photosphere. From Wordnik.com. [Washington Post: Stem Cell Debacle Spurs Calls for Improved Oversight « Climate Audit] Reference
As far as sheer strength was concerned this part of the Olympia could have gone a ways below the solar photosphere. From Wordnik.com. [Three Worlds to Conquer]
It was rock and iron, yellow-hot, and it glowed X-ray hot as it streaked into the solar photosphere and disappeared. From Wordnik.com. [A World Out of Time]
The Saratoga entered the Chromosphere at warp 7.5, and was accelerating past warp 9 when it entered the photosphere. From Wordnik.com. [365 tomorrows » Patricia Stewart : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day] Reference
In that distant past, a handful of photons deep in the interior of Sol began their random journey to the photosphere. From Wordnik.com. [Out Like a Light] Reference
As far as sheer strength was con-cerned this part of the Olympia could have gone a ways be'low the solar photosphere. From Wordnik.com. [Three Worlds To Conquer]
The photosphere is 5800K in temperature, which is a number of magnitude lower in energy per particle for nuclear processes. From Wordnik.com. [MESSENGER Solves Solar Flare Mystery | Universe Today] Reference
SATIRE S was designed to be used when there were direct, full disk measurements of the solar magnetic field in the photosphere. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2009-12-01] Reference
At one point an enormous prominence had reared itself out of the photosphere, far out even into the flickering veils of the corona. From Wordnik.com. [Reach For Tomorrow]
The temperature minimum region extends from the photosphere up to 2000 kilometers and has a temperature of about 4000 degrees Kelvin. From Wordnik.com. [SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 1067] Reference
I want to pass the Sun in a very fiat hyperbola, well inside the orbit of Mercury, as close to the photosphere as this ship can stand. From Wordnik.com. [The Past Through Tomorrow]
Inconceivably, they appeared at the bow, pushing the Rim Star back so that the swelling solar photosphere could reach out and lick at her. From Wordnik.com. [The Other Side Of Nowhere]
Even at the bottom of this atmosphere it's possible to see extensive prominences beginning to extend from the photosphere around its disc. From Wordnik.com. [The Abode of Life] Reference
There was a magnetic storm in the photosphere of a sun which was not supposed to have such things. From Wordnik.com. [Talents, Incorporated] Reference
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