
Reevaluating the Sun's Size: Surprising Discoveries Unveiled
New measurements using solar wave oscillations confirm that the sun is slightly smaller than previously thought, with a radius of about 432,337.6 miles (695,780 km). These precise measurements are important for understanding the sun's physics and atmosphere, as they provide insights into its nuclear reactions, chemical composition, and basic structure. The accurate radius is crucial for avoiding misleading conclusions about the sun's internal structure and for studying phenomena such as magnetic storms and solar winds that can impact Earth.
