ScienceCasts: The Mystery of Coronal Heating
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Observations by NASA's IRIS spacecraft suggest that "heat bombs" are going off in the sun's outer atmosphere, helping to explain why the solar corona is so mysteriously hot.
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Space Weather
Solar Flares
Magnetic Reconnection
Solar Physics
Heliophysics
Science Mission Directorate
SMD
ScienceCasts
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