University of Hawaii Astronomers Unveil the Magnetic Field of the Solar Corona
June 05, 2020
June 05, 2020
HONOLULU, Hawaii, June 5 -- The University of Hawaii's Institute for Astronomy issued the following news release:
While the world has been dealing with the corona-virus pandemic, researchers at the University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy (IfA) have been hard at work studying the solar corona, the outermost atmosphere of the Sun which expands into interplanetary space. This stream of charged particles radiating from the surface of the sun is called the solar wind and expand . . .
While the world has been dealing with the corona-virus pandemic, researchers at the University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy (IfA) have been hard at work studying the solar corona, the outermost atmosphere of the Sun which expands into interplanetary space. This stream of charged particles radiating from the surface of the sun is called the solar wind and expand . . .