NASA successfully deciphered the long-standing mystery about the Sun.

The best images from NASA's space observation and analysis project have helped to solve scientists' headaches from the 40s to the present: Why the Sun's outer atmosphere, the halo Its optical has greater heat on the surface.

The sun has a temperature of about 5500 degrees on its surface and its corona (halo) layer is 200 to 500 times hotter, a terrible number.

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Corona layer (corona layer) of the Sun.

Based on the images recorded by the IRIS program, NASA believes that the temperature outside the corona layer is due to the explosion of heat bombs because the energy beams are scattered from the field and rearranged right away. this floor.

This may also explain why the corona layer has such uniform heat. The mysterious problem of corona's high temperature has been faked.

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Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS).

IRIS has made things a lot easier, it has recorded and analyzed the transition layer between the corona layer and the Sun's surface and can measure in detail the movement of hot air in the most detailed way.

"Because IRIS can analyze transition areas 10 times better than the previous device, we can now see how hot materials move up and down in the magnetic field of the lower corona layer" - Paola Testa, head of research at Harvard astronomical center explained.

This is entirely consistent with the Oslo University model explaining the relationship between the magnetic field and the "heat bomb" on the Sun's corona layer.

This re-interference magnetic field is where heat and energy are released, and where many other phenomena, such as the Sun cannon, occur.

Previously, IRIS was used to find evidence of small solar explosions called nanoflare , the source of energy release because it emitted plasma to the upper atmosphere.

The process of tracking nano flare is also done by another NASA satellite, EUNIS. Now we can add the phenomenon of magnetic explosion in the transition layer to the list of "hot" activity of the sun thanks to the high resolution of IRIS.

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Nanoflare - Heat explosions on the surface of the Sun.

Research shows us many solutions when solar storms come, Events can affect the Earth. And the ability of the Solar Energy to explode can destroy the Earth's magnetic field.

At the same time, research on nuclear combinations has provided additional data on the Sun's activity that opens the future to a clean, sustainable and infinite source of energy. At the same time reinforce many chemical reactions that occur around the Sun.

"The problem of corona heat generation is a complex physical phenomenon and difficult to measure or model, but with the support of IRIS, the research process will certainly be more successful" - Bart De Pontieu, physicist from astronomical and solar labs by Professor Lockheed Martin added.