Magnetic field uses sound waves to ignite sun's ring of fire

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Research explains century-old mystery about the interior of the sun
Sound waves escaping the sun's interior create fountains of hot gas that shape and power a thin region of the sun's atmosphere which appears as a ruby red "ring of fire" around the moon during a total solar eclipse, according to research funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and NASA.


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