Scientists Ponder Over Why The Sun Is Rounder Than It Should Be!

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Ever since humans have inhabited earth, we have known that the sun is round. However, turns out that it is even rounder and flatter than had been previously believed. What's even more amazing is that its shape never alters, a fact that is surprising given that it is a gaseous ball of fire. How is that possible? That, is a mystery that scientists are now planning to solve!

The reason scientists are a little miffed by this seemingly faultless perfection, is because as the sun goes through its 11-year long solar cycle, the number of sunspots on its surface rise and fall dramatically. Scientists had always assumed that its shape changed along with this cycle. That's because they believed that the tremendous magnetic activity that accompanies the solar cycle cause the gases in the sun's interior and atmosphere to constantly shift around. Give that the sun does not have a solid surface, it should logically result in altering the sun's spherical shape.

And the theory had been further reinforced by the fact that measurements of the sun taken over the last 50 years, had never been consistent.

However, as the scientists had long suspected, the measurements had not been very accurate. Now thanks to NASA's Advanced Solar Dynamics Observatory satellite, astronomers have been able to obtain more consistent data, because the laboratory is in space and therefore, not distorted by the earth's atmosphere.

For this most recent study the results of which were published in Science Express on August 16th, 2012, the scientists used measurements obtained by the satellite from 2010 to 2012, a two year time span when the sun's activity ranged from minimum to maximum. What they discovered was that irrespective of the level of activity, the sun remained perfectly round - So perfectly spherical that its equatorial diameter (where it is at its widest horizontally) measures almost the same as diameter between its polar ends.

The team of scientists led by University of Hawaii physicist and solar researcher, Jeffrey Kuhn, say that this finding probably means that subsurface forces, like solar magnetism or turbulence are a more powerful influence on the sun than they had previously thought - A theory they plan to investigate right away.

Resources: csmonitor.com, huffingtonpost.com

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  • Liam Rules 101over 10 years
    Awesome report. Never new that. Very interesting :)
    • Esmeraldaalmost 11 years
      I did not know that the measurments of the sun last 50 years and had never been consistent
      • aleishaalmost 11 years
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        • ramboabout 11 years
          awesome sun :)
          • Nickabout 11 years
            cool
            • ericalin123
              ericalin123over 11 years
              IM SO SCARED
              • MMS AsmaS3over 11 years
                Well, what I think about this artical is that it is a GREAT artical because it has alot of information about the sun.I really have alot of questions to ask about this artical but for now I think that I should ask at least one question. "How didn't the scietists know that the sun was even rounder and flatter than had been previously believed?" Also I learned alot of new facts and there were alot of new words that I learned about and some of them were turbulence which means that the quality or state of being turbulent; violent disorder or commotion. A fact that I learned was 2010 to 2012, a two year time span when the sun's activity ranged from minimum to maximum. I wish that everyone reads this artical because it's really interesting to learn about different things. I really enkoyed reading this artical!
                • safiya
                  safiyaover 11 years
                  it is amazinggggggggggggggg!but i think i have to find out more.
                  • Anthony over 11 years
                    I like everything you say there always funny I love you like a box of chocolates!
                    • fish1027
                      fish1027over 11 years
                      How is it too round