![]() Internal structure of the Sun. (Courtesy of: UN-ESA) |
![]() The solar surface showing active regions and magnetic loops. (Courtesy of SOHO/EIT Consortium) |
![]() The pressure of the energy generated in the solar core pushes outward and would cause the Sun to expand if it were not exactly balanced by the gravitational pressure of the Sun's outer layers. |
![]() The Crab Nebula. This is remnant of a supernova that occurred in the year 1054. When nuclear reactions in the core of a star no longer generate enough pressure to offset its weight, the star may explode, as happened here. (Source: Courtesy: VLT) |
![]() The Aurora Borealis Charged particles from the solar wind collide with atoms in the Earth's atmosphere to produce the "Northern Lights". (Source: NASA) |