spicule

spicule
/spik"yoohl/, n.
1. a small or minute, slender, sharp-pointed body or part; a small, needlelike crystal, process, or the like.
2. Zool. one of the small, hard, calcareous or siliceous bodies that serve as the skeletal elements of various marine and freshwater invertebrates.
3. Astron. a jet of gas several hundred miles in diameter rising from the sun's surface to heights of 3000 to 6000 miles (4800 to 9600 km).
[1775-85; < L spiculum spearhead, arrowhead, bee stinger, equiv. to spic(a) ear of grain (see SPICA) + -ulum -ULE]

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▪ solar feature
 a jet of dense gas ejected from the Sun's chromosphere. Spicules occur at the edges of the chromospheric network, where magnetic fields (magnetic field) are stronger. They extend up to 10,000 km (6,000 miles) and, although they fall back to the Sun, are thought to contribute to the solar wind by feeding material into the corona.

      About 100,000 spicules are active on the Sun's surface at any given time. They rise from the lower chromosphere at about 20 km (12 miles) per second to a height of several thousand kilometres, and then within 10–15 minutes they disperse or collapse. Although they are invisible in white light, early observers could see them in the hydrogen alpha (Hα) emission line with a spectrograph and compared them to a “burning prairie.” Spicules are not connected with sunspots (sunspot) or plages and are also absent from the channels where solar prominences (solar prominence) appear.

Harold Zirin
 

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