What are the granules in the photosphere?

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2026-04-23 11:30

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The granules in the photosphere are convection cells that transport heat from the interior of the Sun to its surface. They appear as bright areas surrounded by darker lanes and are typically about 1,000 kilometers in diameter. Granules are constantly forming, evolving, and disappearing as part of the Sun's dynamic atmosphere.

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