Orion Glossary
carbon burningThe process by which carbon nuclei undergo nuclear fusion to form a neon nucleus (and a new helium nculeus) in massive stars. |
chromosphereThe lower part of the Sun’s atmosphere situated immediately above the photosphere. |
cometA relatively small (typically a few kilometres across) body made of icy materials and rocky materials. Comets are found mainly in the Oort cloud, and also in the Kuiper Belt, and some enter the inner Solar System. |
coreThe central very hot region of a star (such as the Sun) where nuclear reactions occur during the Main Sequence lifetime. |
coronaThe upper part of the Sun’s atmosphere. It is very hot, very tenuous and very extensive. |
cosmological constantA constant (often written as a capital lambda or Λ) introduced into the equations of general relativity by Albert Einstein. It was originally conceived as a property of space and time that counteracts the predicted expansion or contraction of the Universe. It is now sometimes thought of as a content of the Universe, rather than a property of space itself. See also dark energy. |