Montana State University Researcher, Backed by NASA Fellowship, Looks for Answers in the Sun
July 27, 2022
July 27, 2022
BOZEMAN, Montana, July 27 (TNSres) -- Montana State University issued the following news release:
When the mercury spikes on a sizzling summer day, even the most scorching parts of Earth can't compete with the sun, where temperatures routinely reach a mind-boggling 2 million degrees Fahrenheit.
Exactly what causes the sun's outer atmosphere -- the corona -- to become so hot remains a topic of scientific debate, but it's thought that explosions generated b . . .
When the mercury spikes on a sizzling summer day, even the most scorching parts of Earth can't compete with the sun, where temperatures routinely reach a mind-boggling 2 million degrees Fahrenheit.
Exactly what causes the sun's outer atmosphere -- the corona -- to become so hot remains a topic of scientific debate, but it's thought that explosions generated b . . .