Not much to speak of. There is no significant amount of nuclear fission going on in the Sun.
Nuclear medicine involves the use of radioactive materials, which typically undergo nuclear decay processes such as beta decay or gamma emission to emit radiation for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. This is a form of nuclear fission rather than fusion, as it involves the splitting of atomic nuclei to release energy.
Binary Fision
Binary Fision
What happens to a stars nuclear energy generation change if the core decreases in temperature?
It depends on the nuclear transformation type. Refer to question below for information.
Binary Fision is a function. It is not a noun so has no color.
Helium
nuclear fusion energy
Nuclear fusion.
It is fusion of hydrogen to form helium
Helium
Energy is created by nuclear fusion
For nuclear fusion.
Nuclear medicine involves the use of radioactive materials, which typically undergo nuclear decay processes such as beta decay or gamma emission to emit radiation for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. This is a form of nuclear fission rather than fusion, as it involves the splitting of atomic nuclei to release energy.
Nuclear fusion is at the heart of the suns activities. That generates every thing happening on Sol and the other stars.
The nuclear reactions in the Suns core
No -> NASA doesn't mention that at all.