The surface temperature is approx. 5,500 °C
The temperature of the corona, the halo of hot gas surrounding the sun, can reach millions of degrees Celsius. Its extreme heat is due to the magnetic fields in the sun's atmosphere that drive the high temperatures in this region.
The halo of light around a comet is called the coma. It is made up of gas and dust that are released from the comet as it approaches the sun and is illuminated by sunlight, creating a glowing cloud around the comet.
This is the coma, the portion of the comet that sublimates from the surface as it approaches the sun.
The Coma is the nebulous envelope around the nucleus of a comet. It is formed when the comet passes close to the Sun.
The bright ring around the sun is called the halo. A halo can be found around any object with light like the moon or sun.
The temperature of the corona, the halo of hot gas surrounding the sun, can reach millions of degrees Celsius. Its extreme heat is due to the magnetic fields in the sun's atmosphere that drive the high temperatures in this region.
coma
The sun is a huge, glowing sphere of hot gas. Most of this gas is hydrogen around 70% and helium around 28% also Carbon and nitrogen
A comet halo is a fuzzy, diffuse region of glowing gas and dust that surrounds the nucleus of a comet. It is typically visible when the comet is close to the sun and is heated, causing the gas and dust to glow and create a bright halo effect around the nucleus.
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halo reach
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No there is not.
The sun is a huge, glowing sphere of hot gas. Most of this gas is hydrogen around 70% and helium around 28% also Carbon and nitrogen
Gas and others make the sun hot
The halo of light around a comet is called the coma. It is made up of gas and dust that are released from the comet as it approaches the sun and is illuminated by sunlight, creating a glowing cloud around the comet.
The Corona.