napkoronát
Napkoronát is a Hungarian term that translates to "solar corona" in English. It refers to the outermost layer of a star's atmosphere, specifically the Sun's corona. This region is characterized by extremely high temperatures, reaching millions of degrees Celsius, and very low density. The corona is not uniformly visible from Earth; it is typically only observed during a total solar eclipse when the bright disk of the Sun is obscured.
The solar corona is a dynamic and complex environment. It is the source of the solar wind,
Studying the napkoronát is crucial for understanding stellar activity, space weather, and the evolution of planetary