white dwarf or a red giant
There are no stars in the atmosphere. Stars are found in outer space.The pistol star is the brightest known star. The largest is vy Canis Majoris.
The outermost atmosphere of a star is called Stellar atmosphere. Within the Stellar atmosphere, the corona is the outermost part. The corona mostly consist of plasma which has a temperature above a million Kelvin.
There is no opposite, A shooting star is a speck of dust from outer space burning up in the atmosphere from frictional heating.
the outer layer of the suns atmosphere is the corona
exosphere
white dwarf or a red giant
There are no stars in the atmosphere. Stars are found in outer space.The pistol star is the brightest known star. The largest is vy Canis Majoris.
The outermost atmosphere of a star is called Stellar atmosphere. Within the Stellar atmosphere, the corona is the outermost part. The corona mostly consist of plasma which has a temperature above a million Kelvin.
Meteors come from outer space and crash into our atmosphere which burns them. That's what a shooting star is.
Corona. It is also a Mexican beer.
There is no opposite, A shooting star is a speck of dust from outer space burning up in the atmosphere from frictional heating.
Bits of rock from outer space entering our atmosphere.
The core would emit light because it is hot. The outer atmosphere would absorb light because it is not completely transparent. It would also re-emit radiation itself, because of its heat.
The photosphere is the outer part of the star that is visible, inside which the star becomes opaque to visible light. The photosphere is the layer below the star's atmosphere (the chromosphere, and so forth).
If plasma based life is possible, I'm inclined to think that the surface/interior of a star is too turbulent and violent for it to evolve. Perhaps in the outer atmosphere of a star or in deep space.
My earth science book said as a globular cluster, so that's just a thought
The thermosphere is the outer layer of the earth's atmosphere. It extends from 80 kilometers above the earth's surface to outer space.