We see the Sun every day. But we rarely ask what is actually happening inside it.
The Sun is not a static ball of light. It is a constantly changing, dynamic system — with energy, movement, and activity unfolding every moment.
In this Global Astronomy Month conversation, we speak with Durgesh Tripathi, who studies the Sun through advanced observations and research.
This is not about missions. This is about understanding the star that powers our world.
In this episode, we explore: • What is constantly happening inside the Sun • Why the Sun is always changing, not stable • What drives solar activity like flares and disturbances • How scientists observe and study processes we cannot see • What we still don’t understand about the Sun
Global Astronomy Month is not just about looking at space. It is about understanding the systems that shape our existence.
Because the Sun is not just above us. It is deeply connected to everything around us.
We see the Sun every day.
But we rarely ask what is actually happening inside it.
The Sun is not a static ball of light.
It is a constantly changing, dynamic system — with energy, movement, and activity unfolding every moment.
In this Global Astronomy Month conversation, we speak with Durgesh Tripathi, who studies the Sun through advanced observations and research.
This is not about missions.
This is about understanding the star that powers our world.
In this episode, we explore:
• What is constantly happening inside the Sun
• Why the Sun is always changing, not stable
• What drives solar activity like flares and disturbances
• How scientists observe and study processes we cannot see
• What we still don’t understand about the Sun
Global Astronomy Month is not just about looking at space.
It is about understanding the systems that shape our existence.
Because the Sun is not just above us.
It is deeply connected to everything around us.
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