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Cool, relatively dark spots on the Sun's photosphere, usually appearing in group
Subatomic particles released from the proton-proton chain of nuclear fusion
Cool, relatively dark spots on the Sun's photosphere, usually appearing in group
Subatomic particles released from the proton-proton chain of nuclear fusion
Violent bursts of ionized gas ejected from magnetic fields that flow outward in the solar wind
Violent bursts of ionized gas ejected from magnetic fields that flow outward in the solar wind
Flame-like structures that extend upward into the lower corona
Arches of magnetic field visible in the chromosphere and corona
A breeze of low-density ionized gas streaming away from the Sun
The outermost part of the Sun's atmosphere
The layer in the Sun from which visible photons most easily escape
Arches of magnetic field visible in the chromosphere and corona
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spicules
sunspots
neutrinos
prominences
corona
solar wind
coronal mass ejection
photosphere
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Cool, relatively dark spots on the Sun's photosphere, usually appearing in group
Subatomic particles released from the proton-proton chain of nuclear fusion
Cool, relatively dark spots on the Sun's photosphere, usually appearing in group
Subatomic particles released from the proton-proton chain of nuclear fusion
Violent bursts of ionized gas ejected from magnetic fields that flow outward in the solar wind
Violent bursts of ionized gas ejected from magnetic fields that flow outward in the solar wind
Flame-like structures that extend upward into the lower corona
Arches of magnetic field visible in the chromosphere and corona
A breeze of low-density ionized gas streaming away from the Sun
The outermost part of the Sun's atmosphere
The layer in the Sun from which visible photons most easily escape
Arches of magnetic field visible in the chromosphere and corona
Premises:
Cool, relatively dark spots on the Sun's photosphere, usually appearing in group
Subatomic particles released from the proton-proton chain of nuclear fusion
Cool, relatively dark spots on the Sun's photosphere, usually appearing in group
Subatomic particles released from the proton-proton chain of nuclear fusion
Violent bursts of ionized gas ejected from magnetic fields that flow outward in the solar wind
Violent bursts of ionized gas ejected from magnetic fields that flow outward in the solar wind
Flame-like structures that extend upward into the lower corona
Arches of magnetic field visible in the chromosphere and corona
A breeze of low-density ionized gas streaming away from the Sun
The outermost part of the Sun's atmosphere
The layer in the Sun from which visible photons most easily escape
Arches of magnetic field visible in the chromosphere and corona
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