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Helioseismology |
Helioseismology studies the waves that travel through the Sun. The waves (vibrations) are increased by the temperature of the Sun and the deep motions inside the Sun.
Scientists can measure these waves at the Sun's surface. Since the waves are made deep inside the Sun, scientists use these waves to understand the Sun's inside. That is why helioseismology is called a diagnostic.
We can see these waves in other stars too.
A computer-generated image of a
wave moving through the interior of the Sun.
The Sounds of the Sun brought to you by the BiSON network...
Last modified December 22, 2004 by Travis Metcalfe.
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