Nearly 5,000 kilometers above the sun’s surface lies a century-old question for solar physicists—how are temperatures in the star’s upper atmosphere (corona) hundreds of times hotter than temperatures at the sun’s visible surface?
Nearly 5,000 kilometers above the sun’s surface lies a century-old question for solar physicists—how are temperatures in the star’s upper atmosphere (corona) hundreds of times hotter than temperatures at the sun’s visible surface?