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Title: Studying the Sun


1
Studying the Sun
  • An Introduction

2
Why Study the Sun?
  • The Climate Connection
  • Space Weather
  • The Sun as a Star
  • The Sun as a Physical Laboratory

3
The Climate Connection
http//solarscience.msfc.nasa.gov/whysolar.shtml
4
Ultraviolet (UV) View of the Sun
  • UV view of the sun, taken by the SOHO satellite.
  • UV light causes sunburns
  • This is a false colour image since humans cannot
    see UV with their eyes.

NASA/SOHO
5
Hurricane Katrina 28 Aug 2005
The energy that drove Katrina ultimately came
from the sun
http//www.katrina.noaa.gov/images/katrina-08-28-2
005.jpg
6
Solar Wind and Space Weather
This is an example of weather on earth, but
weather in space is very different. What is going
on here?
http//torontoist.com/attachments/toronto_kevinb/2
006_11_23FogInToronto.jpg
7
The solar wind and space weather begins with the
suns corona expanding out into space
  • Corona is the outer atmosphere
  • A special camera blocks the light from the disc
    of the sun

http//sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/gallery/bestofsoho.
html
8
Solar Wind 20 May 2008 903 UT
Speed 377 km/s Density 6.35 protons/cm3
SOHO satellite
Try expressing the density in a sentence.
9
The solar wind blows the tails of comets away
from the sun
Comet Hale-Bopp
Photo Credit A. Dimai and D. Ghirardo, (Col
Druscie Obs.), AAC
10
The solar wind is a danger to astronauts and
satellites
Canadian RADARSAT-1
Canadian astronaut Hadfield attached to Canadarm
http//www.space.gc.ca/asc/app/gallery/results2.as
p?sessionimage_id6
http//www.space.gc.ca/asc/app/gallery/gallery/hig
ht/STS-100-115.JPG
11
The earths magnetic field without interference
of Sun
  • Is there really a bar magnet in the earth?
  • Why is the magnets south end at the north pole?

http//stargazers.gsfc.nasa.gov/resources/magnet_i
n_space.htm
12
Notice how the magnetic and geographic poles are
different.
What defines the geographic north pole?
13
Solar wind distorting the earths magnetic field
Not to scale artists depiction.
http//en.wikipedia.org/?titleGeomagnetic
14
Aurora Borealis seen from space
Credit NASA
15
Aurora Borealis seen from rural Eastern Ontario,
2004
Credit Terence Dickinson, Editor SkyNews magazine
16
Aurora Borealis seen in rural Eastern Ontario,
2004
Credit Terence Dickinson, Editor SkyNews magazine
17
Aurora Borealis seen from Wapusk National Park,
Manitoba
http//i-eclectica.org/category/imagery/
18
Perseus Cluster of Galaxies
Our sun can help us understand the billions of
stars in the billions of distant galaxies
those in our own galaxy, the Milky Way
Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope / Coelum
19
Milky Way Galaxy
  • Our own galaxy has billions of stars, our sun
    being just one of them!
  • A photo from a location with low light pollution

http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ImageMilky_Way_IR_Sp
itzer.jpg
20
Inside an Experimental Fusion Reactor(Joint
European Torus reactor)
attempting to recreate the sun in a lab to find
a new source of energy
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ImageJointEuropeanTo
rus_internal.jpg
21
This magnet has unchanging magnetic lines
http//www.teachnet-lab.org/ps101/bglasgold/magnet
ism/magnetism2.jpg
22
The twisting of the suns magnetism
Differential rotation different speeds at
different locations above and below equator twist
the lines of magnetism
23
Sun vs Earth Magnetism
Suns magnetism is complicated
Earths is relatively simple
http//www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link/sun/sun_mag
netic_field.html
24
The Suns complicated magnetism
  • The suns magnetism, always changing, is more
    complicated than the Earths magnetism
  • the suns magnetism forms these prominences into
    loops


25
Flares are formed by magnetic lines
Titanic solar flares dwarf the earth by comparison
NASA/SOHO
26
Galileo 1564-1642
was credited with discovering sunspots in 1612
using a telescope, but Chinese astronomers may
have been the first using the naked-eye
http//www.galileo-galilei.org/pictures-galileo-ga
lilei.html
27
Sunspots
NASA/SOHO satellite image of sun with many
sunspots
28
Sunspot Close-up
  • Granules are hot blobs of gas up to 1000 km wide
  • Dark spot is a sunspot where magnetism squashes
    the blobs

http//solarscience.msfc.nasa.gov/feature1.shtml
29
Sunspot Magnetic Field Polarity
http//solarscience.msfc.nasa.gov/feature1.shtml
30
Can you see any patterns in the data?
Sunspot Activity
http//sidc.oma.be/sunspot-index-graphics/sidc_gra
phics.php
31
If the sun was as big as a basketball, earth
would be only 2.2 mm in diameter
32
Pinhole camera geometry
light ray
33
Pinhole camera optics
Diameter of object
Diameter of image
Light rays
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