{"id":33272,"date":"2024-04-23T11:28:13","date_gmt":"2024-04-23T11:28:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/idea.membrane.com\/songwriter\/?p=33272"},"modified":"2024-04-23T11:28:13","modified_gmt":"2024-04-23T11:28:13","slug":"photosphere","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/kingarthur.com\/songwriter\/2024\/04\/23\/photosphere\/","title":{"rendered":"Photosphere"},"content":{"rendered":"<ul>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/kingarthur.com\/Daniel\/Omnilogy\/videos\/Photosphere.mp4\">Photosphere.mp4<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/kingarthur.com\/Daniel\/Omnilogy\/audio\/Photosphere.mp3\"> Photosphere.mp3<\/a><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>The temperature of the Sun&#8217;s surface, known as the photosphere, is approximately 5,500 degrees Celsius (9,932 degrees Fahrenheit). However, deeper within the Sun&#8217;s core, where nuclear fusion reactions occur, temperatures can reach millions of degrees Celsius.<\/p>\n<p>The photosphere is the visible surface of the Sun, where sunlight is emitted and where most of the Sun&#8217;s radiation is generated. It is the outermost layer of the Sun&#8217;s interior and is composed primarily of hydrogen and helium gases. The photosphere is characterized by a granular texture, with dark regions known as sunspots interspersed among brighter areas called granules. Sunspots are cooler regions caused by intense magnetic activity, while granules represent convective cells where hot gas rises and cooler gas sinks. Overall, the photosphere appears as a bright, glowing disk when observed from Earth.<\/p>\n<p>[Intro]<br \/>\n[Instrumental, Strings, Guitar Solo]<br \/>\n[Break]<br \/>\nHot!<br \/>\n[Break]<br \/>\nHot!<br \/>\n[Break]<br \/>\nHot!<\/p>\n<p>[Verse 1]<br \/>\nBeneath the sky of blue,<br \/>\nA star of fiery hue,<br \/>\nA domain of blazing view,<br \/>\nThe photosphere we knew.<\/p>\n<p>Granules dance in the light,<br \/>\nSunspots fade in the night,<br \/>\nA cosmic, wondrous sight,<br \/>\nOf the photosphere&#8217;s might.<\/p>\n<p>[Break]<br \/>\nHot!<br \/>\n[Break]<br \/>\nHot!<br \/>\n[Break]<br \/>\nHot!<\/p>\n<p>[Chorus]<br \/>\nHot, hot, hot, the photosphere,<br \/>\nBurning bright, without a fear,<br \/>\nA fiery dance, so crystal clear,<br \/>\nIn the Sun&#8217;s embrace, we persevere.<br \/>\n[Bridge, Instrumental, Flute Solo]<br \/>\n[Break]<\/p>\n<p>[Verse 2]<br \/>\nAt five thousand five hundred,<br \/>\nDegrees Celsius, it&#8217;s thunder,<br \/>\nOn this surface, we wonder,<br \/>\nIn its glow, we ponder.<\/p>\n<p>Nuclear fusion, no illusion, might<br \/>\nIn the core, burning bright,<br \/>\nMillions of degrees, the light,<br \/>\nIn the Sun&#8217;s eternal flight.<\/p>\n<p>[Break]<br \/>\nHot!<br \/>\n[Break]<br \/>\nHot!<br \/>\n[Break]<br \/>\nHot!<\/p>\n<p>[Chorus]<br \/>\nHot, hot, hot, the photosphere,<br \/>\nBurning bright, without a fear,<br \/>\nA fiery dance, so crystal clear,<br \/>\nIn the Sun&#8217;s embrace, we persevere.<br \/>\n[Bridge, Instrumental, Flute Solo]<br \/>\n[Break]<\/p>\n<p>[Bridge]<br \/>\nA grand celestial dance,<br \/>\nIn the Sun&#8217;s fiery expanse,<br \/>\nA cosmic symphony&#8217;s chance,<br \/>\nIn the photosphere&#8217;s trance.<\/p>\n<p>[Break]<br \/>\nHot!<br \/>\n[Break]<br \/>\nHot!<br \/>\n[Break]<br \/>\nHot!<\/p>\n<p>[Chorus]<br \/>\nHot, hot, hot, the photosphere,<br \/>\nBurning bright, without a fear,<br \/>\nA fiery dance, so crystal clear,<br \/>\nIn the Sun&#8217;s embrace, we persevere.<br \/>\n[Bridge, Instrumental, Flute Solo]<br \/>\n[Break]<\/p>\n<p>[Outro]<br \/>\nIn the photosphere&#8217;s glow,<br \/>\nWe bask in its radiant show,<br \/>\nA celestial fire, aglow,<br \/>\nIn the universe&#8217;s eternal flow.<br \/>\nSunshine shine<br \/>\n[End]<br \/>\n[Silence]<\/p>\n<h2>From Daniel&#8217;s Multimedia Album: <a href=\"http:\/\/kingarthur.com\/Daniel\/Omnilogy\">Omnilogy<\/a><\/h2>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Photosphere.mp4 Photosphere.mp3 The temperature of the Sun&#8217;s surface, known as the photosphere, is approximately 5,500 degrees Celsius (9,932 degrees Fahrenheit). However, deeper within the Sun&#8217;s core, where nuclear fusion reactions occur, temperatures can reach millions of degrees Celsius. 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