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Normally, when you move away from a source, heat dissipates and the surrounding temperature drops. Consider a space heater and how less effective it is across the room, as opposed to when it's right next to you. That is not the case with the sun.

Normally, when you move away from a source, heat dissipates and the surrounding temperature drops. Consider a space heater and how less effective it is across the room, as opposed to when it's right next to you. That is not the case with the sun.

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[–] [deleted] 2 pts

Birkeland currents heat up the upper parts of the Earth's atmosphere. It wouldn't surprise me if something similar happened on the sun.