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Ivan Seeking
Sep7-04, 11:35 PM
One of the Sun's greatest mysteries is about to be unravelled by UK solar astrophysicists hosting a major international workshop at the University of St Andrews from September 6-9th 2004. For years scientists have been baffled by the 'coronal heating problem': why it is that the light surface of the Sun (and all other solar-like stars) has a temperature of about 6000 degrees Celsius, yet the corona (the crown of light we see around the moon at a total eclipse) is at a temperature of two million degrees? [continued]

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/09/040906083929.htm

meteor
Sep8-04, 07:01 PM
The two competing theories trying to explain the Coronal heating problem are the Wave heating theory, proposed by Alan Hood, and the theory of magnetic twisting, proposed by Harrison. i'm going to bet for Hood's theory

Nereid
Sep8-04, 08:48 PM
"These images also indicate, for the first time, that the ultimate cause of spicules is sound-like waves that flow over the Sun's surface but leak into the Sun's atmosphere" from APOD (http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap040802.html)