solar flare
SuperNova
Nuking the sun is not possible with current technology. However, theoretically, if it were possible, the sun is so massive that a nuclear explosion would have negligible impact on it. The sun's nuclear fusion reactions are much more powerful than any man-made nuclear explosion.
The temperatures are similar within about an order of magnitude, but the core of the sun is hotter. The thermonuclear bomb is at the temperature of DT fusion, the lowest temperature at which fusion can occur. The sun, in addition to fusing DT, is fusing HH, HD, DD, DHe-3, TT, He-3He-3, all of which ignite at various temperatures higher than DT.
A sudden explosion near a sunspot is known as a solar flare. This is a burst of energy and radiation released by the Sun that can cause disruptions in the Earth's atmosphere and affect our technology.
The real name for solar is the Sun.
they are solar flares
Supernova
The sun may not experience a nova explosion. If it does, then it will affect all planets in the solar system.
Nothing. The sun is 149,600,000 kilometers away from Earth. It is too far for Earth to affect the sun, neither the mercury doesn't. Unless it hits the sun, this can cause explosion. And the explosion will affect the Earth.
Umm, Starburst?
big explosion :O the sun is too small a star for a supernova.
No. No, no, nonono, NO.
When the Sun does end their would be a massive explosion making the Sun expand 300 times it's usual rate.Consuming Mercury,Venus and even Earth.Even if the Sun's explosion didn't kill us we would be frozen to death or burnt to death.
It would be more accurate to say that there's one single explosion in the sun that started around 41/2 billion years ago and is still going on.
The energy output of a supernova explosion is equivalent to the energy produced by the sun over its entire lifetime.
SuperNova
The "Big Bang" explosion I hate doing science homework. This is what my homework is. lol