Scientists uncover what drives coronal rain on the Sun

Researchers discover shifting elemental abundances, such as iron and magnesium, drive coronal rain on the Sun, challenging established models of solar behaviour.

October 26, 2025 / 17:39 IST
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Coronal rain on the Sun (Image: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center)
Coronal rain on the Sun (Image: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center)

Astronomers have figured out what causes solar coronal rain. It turns out that fast shifts in the amounts of elements like iron, silicon and magnesium cause the plasma in the Sun's corona to cool off and bunch up, forming streams of coronal rain.

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Scientists at the University of Hawai‘i’s Institute for Astronomy have revealed what causes the Sun’s coronal rain. This plasma falling from the corona has confused astronomers for years. The team's work explains how shifts in elements causes this amazing sight.

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