because the ozone layer is being destroyed my poution and stuf and with out the ozon layer we all die of the sun`s rays
The day on Neptune is 16 hours long, so the average night would be eight hours long. this is bull and i am a hermaphrodite
The sun appears to move about 60 degrees in four hours. Of course, the sun is not moving, the earth is rotating making it appear to ancient people the sun is moving.
The Sun can not reveal a constellation that it is transiting through. If the Sun is actually in Taurus, this would be during the day time and the constellation would not be visible. At night the Sun is on the opposite side of the zodiac so the opposite sign (Scorpio) would be visible in the night sky.
The radiative zone of the Sun is not visible to the human eye, so it does not have a color. It is located beneath the Sun's visible surface where energy is transported by photons through a process of radiative diffusion.
Venus orbits closer to the Sun than Earth, so it stays close to our star's position in the sky. This means it can only be seen for a short period after sunset or before sunrise when it is at its highest point in the sky. Venus spends the majority of its time in the daytime sky when it is not visible.
The sun is the sun...so that question is either typed incorrectly or you are trolling.
Mercury orbits the sun in about 88 days, so that is about 2112 hours.
From Earth, the Photosphere is the part visible on the Sun, though the Corona is the top layer of the Sun. We cannot see the Corona because the Photosphere is so bright.
Because of it's location and the axial tilt of the earth. The earth spins around itself in 24hrs, but since Norway is so far north the sun always shines because of Norway actually never being at the dark side of our planet. This only happens in the summer though, at mid-winter the sun doesn't show itself at all in the northern parts of Norway.
The day on Neptune is 16 hours long, so the average night would be eight hours long. this is bull and i am a hermaphrodite
Do the math. 365 days a year. 24 hours in a day. So about 8760.
The sun appears to move about 60 degrees in four hours. Of course, the sun is not moving, the earth is rotating making it appear to ancient people the sun is moving.
These parts of the Sun are so dim - compared to the brilliance of the Sun itself - that you can't see them when the Sun is visible. Block the Sun with the mass of the Moon, and THEN you'd be able to see the corona. But when the Sun is visible, nothing else around it is.
No, this constellation is invisible around the time when the Sun passes close by. Aries has a right ascension of 2 hours so this occurs around the second half of April.
Hmmm... I think so all are visible. Even the rays from the sun in the morning (vit. D)...
Because the Sun is not solid, but is instead a giant ball of gas and plasma, different parts of the Sun spin at different rates. We can tell how quickly the surface of the Sun is rotating by observing the motion of structures, such as sunspots, on the Sun's visible surface. The regions of the Sun near its equator rotate once every 25 days. The Sun's rotation rate decreases with increasing latitude, so that its rotation rate is slowest near its poles. At its poles the Sun rotates once every 36 days!
The Sun can not reveal a constellation that it is transiting through. If the Sun is actually in Taurus, this would be during the day time and the constellation would not be visible. At night the Sun is on the opposite side of the zodiac so the opposite sign (Scorpio) would be visible in the night sky.