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Overview Sun – NASA Solar System Exploration ~ The Sun is a star There are lots of stars but the Sun is the closest one to Earth It is the center of our solar system The Sun is a hot ball of glowing gases It keeps our planet warm enough for living things to thrive It gives us light so we can see Eight planets move around the Sun We call that an orbit

In Depth Sun – NASA Solar System Exploration ~ The Sun is a yellow dwarf star a hot ball of glowing gases at the heart of our solar system Its gravity holds the solar system together keeping everything – from the biggest planets to the smallest particles of debris – in its orbit The connection and interactions between the Sun and Earth

Solar System Wikipedia ~ The Sun is the Solar Systems star and by far its most massive component Its large mass 332900 Earth masses which comprises 9986 of all the mass in the Solar System produces temperatures and densities in its core high enough to sustain nuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium making it a mainsequence star

Our solar system The sun information and facts ~ At about 864000 miles 14 million kilometers wide the sun is 109 times wider than Earth and it accounts for more than 998 percent of the solar systems total mass

Sun Solar System ~ The Sun is the most prominent feature in our solar system It is the largest object and contains approximately 98 of the total solar system mass One hundred and nine Earths would be required to fit across the Suns disk and its interior could hold over 13 million Earths

Solar System Facts A Guide to Things Orbiting Our Sun Space ~ The sun is by far the largest object in our solar system containing 998 percent of the solar systems mass It sheds most of the heat and light that makes life possible on Earth and possibly


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