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Astrophysical X-ray source and Sunspot

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Difference between Astrophysical X-ray source and Sunspot

Astrophysical X-ray source vs. Sunspot

Astrophysical X-ray sources are astronomical objects with physical properties which result in the emission of X-rays. Sunspots are temporary phenomena on the Sun's photosphere that appear as spots darker than the surrounding areas.

Similarities between Astrophysical X-ray source and Sunspot

Astrophysical X-ray source and Sunspot have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Convection, Coronal loop, Ionosphere, Moon, Red dwarf, Solar cycle, Star, Sun, TRACE, Ultraviolet.

Convection

Convection is the heat transfer due to bulk movement of molecules within fluids such as gases and liquids, including molten rock (rheid).

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Coronal loop

Coronal loops form the basic structure of the lower corona and transition region of the Sun.

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Ionosphere

The ionosphere is the ionized part of Earth's upper atmosphere, from about to altitude, a region that includes the thermosphere and parts of the mesosphere and exosphere.

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Moon

The Moon is an astronomical body that orbits planet Earth and is Earth's only permanent natural satellite.

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Red dwarf

A red dwarf (or M dwarf) is a small and relatively cool star on the main sequence, of M spectral type.

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Solar cycle

The solar cycle or solar magnetic activity cycle is the nearly periodic 11-year change in the Sun's activity (including changes in the levels of solar radiation and ejection of solar material) and appearance (changes in the number and size of sunspots, flares, and other manifestations).

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Star

A star is type of astronomical object consisting of a luminous spheroid of plasma held together by its own gravity.

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Sun

The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System.

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TRACE

Transition Region and Coronal Explorer (TRACE) was a NASA heliophysics and solar observatory designed to investigate the connections between fine-scale magnetic fields and the associated plasma structures on the Sun by providing high resolution images and observation of the solar photosphere, the transition region, and the corona.

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Ultraviolet

Ultraviolet (UV) is electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength from 10 nm to 400 nm, shorter than that of visible light but longer than X-rays.

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Astrophysical X-ray source and Sunspot Comparison

Astrophysical X-ray source has 194 relations, while Sunspot has 80. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 3.65% = 10 / (194 + 80).

References

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