Just a guess but from what I remember from far too many years of
college in a mostly unrelated subject; I'd be surprised if there's
any oxygen in there at all, I'd think the gist of the sun is just
plasma with Hydrogen & Helium being the food source.
I am just guessing here...
Gary
KA1J
> I started wondering if the break down of Ison's water into Hydrogen
> and
> oxygen had prompted the increased sun activity. Maybe the amount is
> too
> small, but just how much oxygen does the sun have?
>
> 73
> Bruce-K1FZ
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> Subject: Re: Topband: ISON's last days
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> >> Interesting NASA video - Ison rounds the sun in slow motion, then
> >> presented in fast motion.
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> >>
> http://science.nasa.gov/media/medialibrary/2013/12/02/ison_anim.gif
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> > It almost looks like that ill-timed CME blast might have done it
> in?
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