Intro
Hi there, I’m Ray!

The photon who lives in The Helio House.
I was born deep inside the Sun, in a place so hot and dense that atoms fuse together to make new light, like me!
After an incredibly long journey through the Sun’s layers, I finally escaped into space and raced toward Earth at the speed of light.
Every glow, every sunrise, every spark of warmth in this house comes from me and my fellow rays. So, welcome to my page and let’s explore what makes me shine!
Journey from the Sun
I was born in the heart of the Sun, travelled through layers of fiery plasma and riding the magnetic field roads all the way to Earth. Here is all about my journey here to the Helio House:
1. The Core
My birthplace! Deep in the Sun’s center, it’s over 15 million degrees – so hot that hydrogen atoms fuse together to form helium. Each fusion releases tiny bursts of energy, including lots of photons – like me!
2. Radiative Zone
I spend hundreds of thousands of years bouncing around from atom to atom. It’s like being trapped in a glowing maze, taking one tiny step at a time as I slowly move outward.
3. Convective Zone
Finally, I hitch a ride on rising currents of hot plasma that carry me upward like a cosmic elevator. The Sun’s surface is almost in sight!
4. Photosphere
I’ve made it! This is the Sun’s visible surface – the part you see shining in the sky. After all that time inside, I’m finally free to fly.

5. Corona
I speed through the Sun’s outer atmosphere, a halo of million-degree plasma stretching far into space. It’s thinner here, but still dazzlingly bright.
6. Interplanetary Space
Now I’m racing across the Solar System at the speed of light – 300,000 km per second! In just eight minutes, I’ll reach Earth.
7. Earth’s atmosphere
I slip through the blue layers of air, bouncing and bending slightly as I pass through clouds, ozone, and the whisper of wind.
8. The Helio House
A.k.a ground level
And here I am! Landing on your walls, your screen, and your eyes – turning into the warmth you feel and the light that lets you see.
How is the Sun feeling today?
Welcome to The Daily Mood: a snapshot of how our Sun is feeling right now.
These live readings from NOAA and NASA show what the Sun’s been up to today, from flares and solar wind to magnetic field shifts that ripple through space weather here on Earth.
The image below, captured by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, shows the Sun’s hot outer atmosphere, the corona, where bright loops trace powerful magnetic activity.
- 💥 24-hour max flare: —
- 💨 Solar wind speed: — km/s
- 🧭 Kp index (now): —
- 🧲 IMF Bz (GSM): — nT
- 🌞 Active regions (today): —
24-hour summary
Today’s vibe: loading…
Curious what all these numbers mean?
Learn how solar wind speed, magnetic fields, and flare strength shape space weather in The Library, where you can explore guides on solar activity, storms, and auroras.
☀️ Ray’s Glow Guide
As you explore the Helio House, you’ll notice me glowing in different colors, that glow reflects how our Sun is feeling right now! It’s linked directly to the live data above, so my color changes with the Sun’s activity.

🟢 Green Glow – All calm in space! The Sun is relaxed, with only gentle solar wind and small flares.

🟠 Orange Glow – The Sun is a little restless. Moderate activity means solar flares or wind streams could stir up mild space weather.

🔴 Red Glow – Stormy skies! Big flares or geomagnetic storms are sending powerful waves through space. Keep an eye out – auroras might be dancing on Earth tonight!
You’ll see me change colour around the site, in the corner of pages, near dashboards, or in little animations, so you can always tell at a glance how our star is feeling today.
Ray’s many forms
I may always be a photon, but I can take on many forms depending on how much energy I’m carrying. From long, lazy radio waves to high-energy gamma rays, every version of me tells a different story about the universe. Whether I’m helping you listen to music, take an X-ray, or warm your skin in sunlight, it’s all still me, just in a different mood.
From my radio waves to my gamma rays, every form of me helps scientists uncover a different layer of the Sun’s story:
- Radio waves trace storms and magnetic fields rippling through the corona.
- Infrared and visible light reveal the Sun’s surface and sunspots.
- Ultraviolet and X-Rays expose the hot, energetic outer atmosphere where flares erupt.
- And my most powerful Gamma Rays mark the explosions of particles launched at nearly the speed of light.
Together, these clues let you see the Sun as I do, not just as a bright disk in the sky, but as a living, breathing star bursting with invisible activity across the spectrum. All of my forms make up what scientists call the electromagnetic spectrum.
Ask Ray
What are you?
I’m a photon – a tiny burst of light energy made inside the Sun. I don’t have mass or shape, but I carry energy everywhere I go. Without me, there’d be no daylight, no warmth, and no color at all!
How fast do you travel?
Always at light speed – that’s about 300 000 kilometres every second! I can zip around Earth more than seven times before you can blink.
Why do I glow different colors on the website?
My colour shows how the Sun is feeling. When the Sun is calm, I glow green; when it’s active, I turn orange; and when space weather gets stormy, I blaze red. These are mood colours, a fun way to show what’s happening on the Sun right now.
How long does it take you to reach Earth?
Just over eight minutes! That’s how long sunlight takes to cross the 150 million kilometres between the Sun and your world.
What happens when you reach us?
I brighten your skies, warm your planet, help plants grow, charge solar panels, and sometimes join the auroras for a little dance near the poles.
Do you ever stop?
Not really! I keep going until I’m absorbed by something – a leaf, a cloud, your eyes, or even the side of a spacecraft. Otherwise, I could keep flying through space forever.
I have another question!
Send it to [hello@theheliohouse.com] I love curious minds as much as I love sunlight!






