Written in a light and friendly style, this lavishly illustrated book
introduces the Sun and its physics, and describes all aspects of the
Sun's interaction with us on Earth. It contains images never before seen
in print. Breakthrough observations with the Sudbury Neutrino
Observatory are also included which explain the new physics of ghostly
neutrinos and solve the problematic mismatch between the predicted and
observed amounts of solar neutrinos. This second edition updates the
popular text by providing comprehensive accounts of the most recent
discoveries made by five modern solar spacecraft during the past decade.
It describes our recent understanding of how the Sun's outer atmosphere
is heated to a million degrees, and just where the Sun's continuous
winds come from. As humans we are more intimately linked with our
life-sustaining Sun than with any other astronomical object, and the new
edition therefore provides modern interpretations of ozone depletion and
global warming.