The photosphere is the outermost layer of the sun'satmosphere and is the part that emits the visible light that we see from Earth. It is a thick layer of hot, dense plasma, or ionized gas, that is the primary source of the sun'senergy output. The temperature of the photosphere is around 5,500 degrees Celsius, and it is where the sunspots are located.
Sunspots and Magnetic Activity: Explore the formation of sunspots on the photosphere and the role of magnetic activity in their occurrence.
By mastering these key concepts and studying the related topics, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of the photosphere and its significance in solarastronomy.
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