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Scorching new study explains why the sun’s atmosphere is millions of degrees hotter than the surface – SYFY WIRE
Our brilliant, warmth-giving star is still at best a mystery in many aspects, despite widespread solar-centric projects popping up over the past few years like…

Our brilliant, warmth-giving star is still at best a mystery in many aspects, despite widespread solar-centric projects popping up over the past few years like NASA’s Parker Solar Probe and NASA/ESA’s Solar Orbiter inquiring into the Sun’s solar winds, corona temperatures, and heliosphere.
One of the biggest questions pondered over in the last few decades is why the Sun’s solar atmosphere is literally millions of degrees warmer than the surface. Now a recorded solar wind anomaly might aid in solving this…
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