What is Sun: Definition and 1000 Discussions

The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System. It is a nearly perfect sphere of hot plasma, heated to incandescence by nuclear fusion reactions in its core, radiating the energy mainly as visible light and infrared radiation. It is by far the most important source of energy for life on Earth. Its diameter is about 1.39 million kilometres (864,000 miles), or 109 times that of Earth. Its mass is about 330,000 times that of Earth; it accounts for about 99.86% of the total mass of the Solar System.
Roughly three quarters of the Sun's mass consists of hydrogen (~73%); the rest is mostly helium (~25%), with much smaller quantities of heavier elements, including oxygen, carbon, neon and iron.The Sun is a G-type main-sequence star (G2V) based on its spectral class. As such, it is informally and not completely accurately referred to as a yellow dwarf (its light is closer to white than yellow). It formed approximately 4.6 billion years ago from the gravitational collapse of matter within a region of a large molecular cloud. Most of this matter gathered in the center, whereas the rest flattened into an orbiting disk that became the Solar System. The central mass became so hot and dense that it eventually initiated nuclear fusion in its core. It is thought that almost all stars form by this process.
The Sun's core fuses about 600 million tons of hydrogen into helium every second, converting 4 million tons of matter into energy every second as a result. This energy, which can take between 10,000 and 170,000 years to escape the core, is the source of the Sun's light and heat. When hydrogen fusion in its core has diminished to the point at which the Sun is no longer in hydrostatic equilibrium, its core will undergo a marked increase in density and temperature while its outer layers expand, eventually transforming the Sun into a red giant. It is calculated that the Sun will become sufficiently large to engulf the current orbits of Mercury and Venus, and render Earth uninhabitable – but not for about five billion years. After this, it will shed its outer layers and become a dense type of cooling star known as a white dwarf, and no longer produce energy by fusion, but still glow and give off heat from its previous fusion.
The enormous effect of the Sun on Earth has been recognized since prehistoric times. The Sun was thought of by some cultures as a deity. The synodic rotation of Earth and its orbit around the Sun are the basis of solar calendars, one of which is the Gregorian calendar, the predominant calendar in use today.

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    Understanding the Deflection of Starlight by the Sun Using Elementary Analysis

    Homework Statement Estimate the deflection of starlight by sun using an elementary analysis. gsun = 275 meters / sec2 Diameter of sun = 1.4 * 109 meters. In the following, assume that the light just grazes the surface of Sun in passing. A) Determine an "effective time of fall" from the...
  2. K

    Would the outer planets in our solar system survive a supernova event?

    Now I know the sun can't go supernova ever, but let's say the sun somehow acquires enough mass to eventually undergo a supernova with an energy output of one foe, what would happen to the solar system? Would the outer planets such as the gas giants and pluto survive?
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    How does one measure the angle of Sun and Mars at different time?

    NASA's horizon system shows the angle (S-O-T) of Sun and planet from the view of Earth. Could you please tell me how one measure the angle of Sun and Mars when opposition nearly takes place. In other words, if S-O-T approaches 175/176/178 degrees, how does one from the view of Earth measure this...
  4. B

    Spectral radiance of the sun for 400nm

    Homework Statement Using Planck's law, calculate the spectral radiance of 400nm sunlight arriving at earth. Assume 1/3600 steradians of view and 5800 K of temperature. Homework Equations Planck's law The Attempt at a Solution I am not the best at typing formulas. Lets...
  5. H

    How light of sun reach at moon?

    When Earth is between sun and moon,we have full moon. But I can not really understand that. How light of sun reach at moon? Does not hit in earth? Or maybe light follow a curve as general theory says? Thank you!
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    General Rel, deflected light around sun.

    Homework Statement See Attachment Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution So basically I will not bother writing the derivation from my notes but ultimately it turns out an approximation of deflected light around a mass body is 2\delta\phi=4GM/R where R is distance of closest...
  7. K

    Why Sun Rays Lose Heat in Space: Examining the Unknown

    Why sun rays are not considerably hot when reaching earth..? is there any specific reason for the sun rays to lose its potential(temperature) as it travels a long distance in space where there is no forces to contain it nor disturb its motion. Does space have property too,because as far as i...
  8. J

    Simplified thermonuclear fusion and approximate lifetime of Sun

    Homework Statement This is for my intro to General Relativity class, using Hartle's text Gravity: An intro to Einstein's GR. 12.1 "How many protons must combine to make one He nuclei every second to provide the luminosity of the Sun? Estimate how long the Sun could go on at this rate before...
  9. Shellsunde

    Sun now has only a south magnetic pole?

    Sun now has only a south magnetic pole??! This article in the popular press ["Strange Doings on the Sun", Wall Street Journal] mentions that the sun's regular oscillation in the location of its magnetic poles is now not synchronized, as it's expected to be. The sun's north magnetic pole has...
  10. O

    Can electric fields/currents be seen on the sun?

    My understanding is that fluid dynamics in the convective zone generate electric fields and are what drives the magnetic fields which are then pushed up into the photosphere by differential rotation. Question is are electric fields or currents also present in the plasma filled magnetic and...
  11. K

    Astrophysics: Number of pp-reactions occuring in the Sun

    Homework Statement Calculate the number of proton-proton reactions that occur in the Sun each second. For simplicity consider only the energy generation produced by the PPI chain. Consider that the Sun produces its energy in a steady state from the pp chain. Homework Equations...
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    Radiated Energy from the Sun: Is It Diminishing?

    Is the radiated energy that reaches the Earth from the Sun diminishing? Some meteorologists think it is due to the reduction of Sun spots. Is this the normal 11 year cycle, or is there more to it?
  13. K

    Is a DIY Solar Simulator Feasible for Long-Term Weather Simulation?

    Hi All, Not sure where this topic should be placed but it involves optical and electronics. I want to design a solar simulator that can concentrate the light onto a photovoltaic of area of 3600mm2. The concentration of sunlight target is 500suns to 1000suns. The goal is to be able to...
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    Can a Gamma Ray Burst create a shadow on Earth from the Sun?

    Would a nearby Gamma Ray Burst (GRB) cause the Sun to cast a shadow on Earth if it were to shine from behind it?
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    Predicting the Radius of the Sun as a Red Giant with SSM

    How can SSM be utilized to predict the radius of the Sun when it becomes a red giant?
  16. K

    Is the Sun Really White? Investigating a Crackpot Theory

    Hey! Some time ago i saw this video: [crackpot link deleted] And, although I'm a comp sci guy and did studied physics on the first two years, i could say i have almost none knowledge of physics, i mean, real knowledge, not just how to make my guy jump on a 3D game. I wonder if this guy is just...
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    How Do You Calculate the Sunset Time on the Winter Solstice at 40 Degrees North?

    Hi everyone, new member here. Anyway, for my astronomy class my professor wants us to calculate the zone time the center of the sun sets on the winter solstice, at 40 degrees north latitude, and I'm a bit stuck. I know on the winter solstice, the declination of the sun is -23.5 degrees and the...
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    Mass Lost by the Sun by emitting radiation

    Hi, I recently did a homework problem for my introductory Quantum Mechanics course and in the problem we were given the sun's temperature in Kelvin as well as the diameter of the sun and instructed to calculate the rest mass lost per second to radiation by the sun. I was able to solve the...
  19. O

    Time to Mars (orbit around Sun given perihelion and aphelion)

    Homework Statement Flight to Mars. To send a satellite from Earth to Mars, a rocket must accelerate the satellite until it is in the correct elliptical orbit around the sun. The satellite does not travel to Mars under rocket power, because that would require more fuel than it could carry. It...
  20. E

    Distance to the Sun using Venus transit

    Hi! I was wondering if anyone of you know how to calculate the astronomical unit 1 AU, using data from a Venus transit and not using the parallax method. I already have all the data from the 2012 transit; the time it was in phase 1 when it contacts the Sun's disk and when it leaves the disk...
  21. z.js

    Can the distance from the sun to a star be calculated using angles?

    Is it possible to calculate the distance from the sun to a star like this? (what I mean is can the angles from the diagram actually be calculated?) From the diagram: γ = ∏ - α - ∂ = ∏ - (α + ∂) D / sin(γ) = d / sin(∂) sin(γ) = sin(∏ - (α + ∂)) = sin(α + ∂) D / sin(α + ∂) = d...
  22. J

    Will the Earth survive the Sun becoming a red giant?

    Is it likely that the Earth will survive or more likely that it will be engulfed?
  23. S

    Sun & Global Warming: Does it Contribute?

    Does the sun contribute to global warming?
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    Planet formation vs Sun collapse

    I understand how conservation of momentum leads to planet formation and planet rotation. However, after studying this model, I have ran into a point of confusion that I cannot find the answer to: Why don't the planets collapse into the sun just as dust particles collapsed inward via...
  25. rogerk8

    Why is Our Sun Yellow? Exploring the Color of Our Star

    Hi! I wonder why our sun, being a star and all, is yellow and not white? What is it in our atmosphere or jonosphere that makes it yellow? Roger
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    Our sun to soon reverse its magnetic field

    A four minute video from NASA http://www.space.com/22264-sun-s-magnetic-field-will-soon-flip-stormy-space-weather-ahead-video.html Let's hope the climate scientists start talking with the solar scientists.
  27. davenn

    More garbage science reporting about the sun

    a few days ago another member posted a thread about the Fox new report on a chunk of the sun flying towards Earth here's yet another news item one an Australian online news site... Sun's magnetic field about to flip Aug 07, 2013 8:34am NO, it doesn't happen every 11 years on and NO it...
  28. P

    Nuclear Fusion process in the Sun (or generally, any star)

    Why can't the Sun (or any star) fuse elements higher than iron? Could anyone provide a technical answer? Thanks!
  29. J

    A part of the sun broke off and is headed our way

    http://video.foxnews.com/v/2574867146001/nasa-spots-giant-dark-hole-in-the-sun/ Say goodbye everyone :(
  30. P

    How does quantum tunneling enable nuclear fusion in the Sun?

    I know that the Sun radiates vast amounts of energy partly due to nuclear fusion. I've also heard that nuclear fusion can occur in the Sun due to quantum tunneling. I'd like to know how the process of quantum tunneling in the Sun allows nuclear fusion to take place. Thanks!
  31. Philosophaie

    Metrics for the Sun & Earth: Rs & Assumptions

    Is there a Metric for the Sun and Earth other than the Schwarzschild Metric who has the Schwarzschild Radius on the interior of the body? What are the assumptions that turn that from GR to Newtonian? Rs(Earth)=8.87*10^-3m Rs(Sun)=2954m
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    Is It Possible to Destroy the Sun with Just a Beam of Energy?

    Hello, New here, hoping to get some answers... So here's my dilemma, me and my friend are having this debate. He claims that a beam of energy, of any size, even smaller than an ant, should be enough to destroy the sun. His theory is that, if the beam carries enough energy to rival the...
  33. Algr

    Tidally locked planet's sun still moves?

    Hi PF! So I was reading about the possibility of life on planets orbiting red dwarf stars, and it was said that the major problem was that the planet would become tidally locked. With half the planet in eternal darkness, the whole atmosphere would freeze on the dark side, leaving the planet...
  34. R

    Solar Panels: Improving performance at low sun angles

    I have a sailboat with 2 solar panels installed. They work well, except at the end of the season when the days are shorter, the nights are longer and the sun is lower, so I built a mechanism to tilt and rotate the panels so that they could be pointed directly at the sun. With low sun angles I...
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    How to find the point between Mercury and the Sun so force = 0?

    Homework Statement Find the point between Mercury and the sun at which an object can be placed so that the net gravitational force exerted by Mercury and the sun on this object is 0. Homework Equations Mass of sun = 1.991 x 10^30kg Mass of Mercury = 3.18 x 10^23kg distance between...
  36. B

    Gravity moving toward the center of the Sun?

    Gravity moving toward the center of the Sun?? Ok can someone tell me if I am wrong in my understanding here (in a heated debate with a physics professor) : As you move from the surface of the sun to the center, does the force of gravity increase or decrease and why? The point I am trying to...
  37. T

    Is the Sun invisible at relativistic speeds? Part II

    ^^This is how the Sun would look from a distance of 4 light-years. If you add all the relativistic effects and stuff, wouldn't the Sun disappear from the visible spectrum? I was told that from a mathematical point of view, it is correct to say that some visible photons would still reach you, but...
  38. KenJackson

    Sun moves north as it sets in wunderground video

    My roku device has a channel for wunderground.com, which shows the weather. But it also shows a time-lapse video of the past 24 hours in a local neighborhood. The caption says "Facing West," and you can indeed see the sun setting in the evening as you would expect. But in the video the sun...
  39. T

    Is the Sun invisible at relativistic speeds?

    At which speed does the Sun disappear from the visible part of the spectrum if I were to travel towards it at high speed? Let's assume there are no other stars in the visible universe and I'm a few light-years away.
  40. K

    Why wouldn't the Earth gravitate towards the Sun?

    Hello. Why wouldn't the Earth gravitate towards the Sun? I have done some online research on this question and it appears that the reason is due to the Earth's rotation. I am not convinced and see no reason why that should be the reason. According to the Rutherford's model of the atom, an...
  41. R

    Earth's axial tilt and the shadow from the Sun

    I have watched the Sun's shadow make its trek from the solstice moments for many years. I have it marked and like to observe it as Earth's tilt reaches it's maximum point, from Summer to Winter and back. I used a heliodon to built a large structure (80 feet long/12 feet tall=roofline of my...
  42. nsaspook

    NASA SDO: 3 Years of Solar Images

    Three years of images from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a010000/a011200/a011255/
  43. A

    Will a Sun Collapse Form a Black Hole?

    When the sun is collapsed will it form a black hole?
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    Conservation of Angular Momentum sun problem

    Homework Statement When a star like our Sun exhausts its fuel, thermonuclear reactions in its core cease, and it collapses to become a white dwarf. Often the star will blow off its outer layers and lose some mass before it collapses. Suppose a star with the Sun’s mass and radius (the radius of...
  45. Y

    Directing dangerous objects to Sun

    I have never heard about a plan of cosmic objects endangering Earth to be directed towards the Sun in order to get rid of them. It is unfeasable ? "Sun wind" blowing from the star is stronger than its gravitation ?
  46. S

    Why Does Light Take 8 Minutes to Reach Earth from the Sun

    Question: Light experiences zero time and zero distance so for a photon it must be here and there at the same instance. As the moment a photon is created it must be at position A and B at the same moment. So for a Photon it takes zero time to reach Earth from the sun. Why do we then see...
  47. S

    Is Earth orbiting Sun this way?

    Dear Sirs , Could someone please tell me this. See the attached picture, is Earth orbiting Sun this way or other way around, or changes dynamically? And why does only Moon orbiting Earth while Earth doesn't orbiting the Moon? Don't they both have relative gravitational force to each other?
  48. Y

    The Earth as pendulum tied not to the Sun

    The thought came to my mind yesturday : does not Earth in its movement looks like pendulum tied to the Polaris ? Only the very long one - comparable to an object swinging about 1 cm circle at a tie of about 15 000 km (if my quick calculations now are correct).
  49. T

    Time taken for earth to orbit the sun?

    Are we just really lucky that the time it takes for Earth to orbit the sun is 365.25 days? I mean if it was something like 365.71 days, then we couldn't have our simple leap year every four years. We would have to have a 71 leap years every century, or even if we were to simplify it a bit, 7...
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