What's Happening Inside the Sun: NASA's Answer
Researchers have created a model of a small part of our star.
NASA has published a 3D model that shows some of the behavior in detail the sun
Space writes about it.
In order to determine the patterns of the Sun's activity, it is necessary to begin with deciphering the intricacies of our star itself, scientists say.
The simulations show turbulent flows of matter moving up from the Sun's inner layers into its atmosphere, swirling and changing as they do so.
According to scientists, there is currently no computing power to create realistic global models of the entire Sun. Therefore, a model of a small part of our star was created, which shows the structure of the surface and atmosphere of the Sun. The model shows, for example, shock waves or tornado-like objects only a few kilometers in size. But no one can see such details…