What helped scientists to learn more about the sun?
Nasa sent a machine satellite right next to the sun
What are sunspots what are under sunspots and how do those areas form and why does it contribute to CME
Sunspots are on the surface of the sun, two times the size of the earth, and cooler than other parts of the sun. Those areas form from the magnetic field under the sun being so strong that it does not allow as much heat to get to it. It contributes to CME because this is a way where we can see where the magnetic field is strong so if it breaks a CME is released.
what are the effects of the earth's rotation and revolution of daily lives?
the earth revolution affects us by different areas having different time and half of the earth is day and the other is night.
How long does it take photons to get to us and how are they made?
Photons are electrons and protons that get separated from forming pockets of EM. It takes a hundred thousand years for Protons to get through the radiative zone "Random walk". It takes about one month to get through the convection zone. It takes 8 minutes to get to the surface.
what is the relationship between seasonal change and the earth's axis tilt?
the earth's spin axis is tilted with respect to its orbital plane this is what caves seasons
Who did Asterisk Copernicus and Galeio have an impact on the sun?
Aristarchus argued that the earth orbits the sun then Copernicus backed him up and said that he could create a model to explain the observations of planetary motions. Then Galileo used his telescope to make observations to support Copernicus model.
why do we see different phases of the moon
Moon is a natural satellite of the earth. The moon reflects sunlight which makes it visible to earth.
How far away and how hot the sun is and what are the effects of this?
The sun is 150 million km away from earth
what is weightlessness and why do we feel it?
weightlessness is the state of freefall and we feel it because nothing is pushing it or pulling it.