The universe,
The most accepted theory of the origin of the Milky Way and the Solar System is the 'Big Bang' principle. The exponent of this theory is astronomer Pastor George Lemaitère from Belgium. - According to Big Bang, about 15 billion years ago, the entire universe was centered on a dense point in a very condensed state.
In which the universe was created by an accidental big bang and the solar system was formed about 4.6 billion years ago. The Sun is the center of the solar system, the heavenly bodies revolving around it are called the solar system or solar family. Under this, planets, satellites, meteors, asteroids, comets etc. are included.
All these bodies are tied together due to the power of gravity. The solar system is located at the spiral arm end of the Mandakini galaxy. Mars Arun Venus- Buddha Saturn Earth Varuna Jupiter Solar System The diameter of the solar system is 1179 million km and the size is bright.
Surya Surya is a young and medium weight star located in the middle of the solar system. Its age is about 4.6 billion years. It is the head of the solar family. Its astral energy source is the conversion of hydrogen atoms into helium by the reaction of fusion in the nucleus at extremely high temperatures.
Continuous energy and heat radiate from the Sun's surface. This energy is the main reason for all life on earth. It is a Yellow Star, its internal structure is divided into three parts - the core part, the intermediate part in the radiative zone and the outer part into the convective zone.
• Board of Light
This is the surface of the Sun. Its thickness is a few hundred miles. Solar gases come out from here. The chromosphere is the broad covering around the sun is called the chromosphere or the sun's atmosphere.
• Corona
The outer region of the chromosphere that appears in the ring shape around the sun at the time of full solar eclipse. Solar flame Sun continuously emits its elements in the form of protons in all directions. Sometimes this emission accelerates to a speed of 700 km per second and crosses the corona and goes into space, it is called solar flame. Solar flames are dangerous for our electrical process.
solar wind
In 1958, the American physicist Eugene Norman Parker named the continuous wind of protons from the Sun as the solar wind. Solar wind is made up of hydrogen and helium gas. Polar light Solar air particles penetrate the Earth's atmosphere by penetrating the magnetic field and colliding with air particles to produce light, which is called 'Polar Light'. Upsaur and Apsaur The nearest position from the Sun in its orbit of an astronomical body is called Perihelion and the remote position is called Aphelion.

