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A gaseous layer of the sun's atmosphere (extending from the photosphere to the corona) that is visible during a total eclipse of the sun
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chromosphere
Word definitions for chromosphere in dictionaries
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (context star English) The faint pink extension of a star's atmospheric envelope between the corona and the photosphere
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1868, coined by English astronomer Sir Joseph Norman Lockyer (1836-1920), from chromo- , from Greek khroma "color" (see chroma ) + sphere . So called for its redness.
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
The chromosphere (literally, "sphere of color") is the second of the three main layers in the Sun 's atmosphere and is roughly 3,000 to 5,000 kilometers deep. The chromosphere's rosy red color is only apparent during eclipses. The Chromosphere sits just ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Chromosphere \Chro"mo*sphere\, n. [Gr. ? color + E. sphere.] (Astron.) An atmosphere of rare matter, composed principally of incandescent hydrogen gas, surrounding the sun and enveloping the photosphere. Portions of the chromosphere are here and there thrown ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a gaseous layer of the sun's atmosphere (extending from the photosphere to the corona) that is visible during a total eclipse of the sun
Usage examples of chromosphere.
On young worlds they bathed in the scarlet splendor of volcanoes, rhymed solemnly to each other and made love in the cold light of moons drawn close to dying mother worlds, dove headlong through the chromospheres of small suns to prolong their high on rarefied gases.
The photosphere was the outermost layer of the sun except for the chromosphere, and was dominated by granular cells.
It is only from a great distance that the cooler funnels in the chromosphere dwindle to sunspots.
Their planet submerged for thousands of years in the chromosphere of the nova.
The last of our ships is leaving the sun's chromosphere, and the first of theirs is entering.
If it were normally in the sun's chromosphere, or coronal atmosphere, he said, it would combine with the hydrogen which we know is there and form an obscuring envelope of water vapor.
Third-" The hellish image of the chromosphere of 15 Tri-anguli rose up in front of Jim, and the memory of seven ships chasing Enterprise and Bloodwing around it and out into the cold again.
Looking down the vast promontory of his nose he has beheld everything – the Cordilleras falling away into the Pacific, the history of the Diaspora done in vellum, shutters fluting the froufrou of the beach, the piano curving like a conch, corollas giving out diapasons of light, chameleons squirming under the book press, seraglios expiring in oceans of dust, music issuing like fire from the hidden chromosphere of pain, spore and madrepore fructifying the earth, navels vomiting their bright spawn of anguish… He is a bright sage, a dancing seer who, with a sweep of the brush, removes the ugly scaffold to which the body of man is chained by the incontrovertible facts of life.
The pulsing of the photospheric cells send ripples of gravitation upwards through the chromosphere, subtly strumming chords of space-time across millions of kilometers, and charged particles, riding the crests of Alfven waves, sweep outward in a mighty wind.
We were able to pick the Ghosts out from the jumbled light levels in the chromosphere because, no matter how the plane of polarization migrated, we were able to track it and show that the coherency of the light was real and stable with time.