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" ... Several design features allow the SMR to withstand an EMP attack. There are no safety-related electrical loads, including pumps and electric motor-operated safety valves. Because natural convective core heat removal is used, electrically-operated pumps are not needed to circulate coolant. This means that, if necessary, the reactor can shut down and cool itself for indefinite periods without the need for human intervention, adding water, or external electrical power. So the inherent safety of the reactor is impervious to an EMP and can’t melt-down due to an event. ... "
" ... This snippet of the 'first light' image released by NSF's Inouye Solar Telescope shows the ... [+] Texas-sized convective cells on the Sun's surface in higher resolution than ever before. For the first time, the features in between the cells, with resolutions as small as 30 km, can be viewed, shedding light on the processes occurring on the Sun's interior. ... "
" ... This snippet of the 'first light' image released by NSF's Inouye Solar Telescope shows the... [+] Texas-sized convective cells on the Sun's surface in higher resolution than ever before. While the outer photosphere of the Sun may be at merely 6,000 K, the inner core reaches temperatures as high as 15,000,000 K. ... "
" ... We typically see lake effect snow come to an end toward the middle of winter as ice builds up on the lakes and prevents that convective process from taking place. However, without any ice covering the lakes, we can see bouts of lake effect snow for as long as bursts of cold weather descend over the Great Lakes region. ... "
" ... With a star like Betelgeuse, which is significantly more massive (about 20 times our Sun's mass) but also much larger (about the size of Jupiter's orbit), this is still a major problem. It's absolutely true that the outer layers of red supergiant stars do vary, consisting of a number of large convective cells that go down a significant depth into the star's interior. Inside a star like this, energy is exchanged and transported between the various layers in a complex and intricate manner, with energy from the core still taking a very long time to propagate to the star's outer layers. ... "