Submitted by smilingpike31 t3_10o7an9 in space
Norwester77 t1_j6emowu wrote
Reply to comment by citybadger in What if our sun was a part of another constellation on another planet? by smilingpike31
Plus, the sun rotates on its axis about once a month (the actual rotation rate varies depending on the latitude, which is possible because the sun isn’t rigid), so we get a regular look at every part of its surface.
smilingpike31 OP t1_j6gy6n0 wrote
Wait does it even matter if the sun is on an axis? Well it does create an energy source for every direction so does it matter for it to have an axis?
Norwester77 t1_j6h0fq6 wrote
It does radiate energy in all directions, but the material in the sun is rotating, so it necessarily has an axis of rotation. The rotation has other effects, like twisting the sun’s magnetic field into a spiral.
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