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Related termsAnagramsMandarinProper nounSun (Pinyin Sūn, traditional 孫, simplified 孙) From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System. It has a diameter of about 1,392,000 kilometers (865,000 mi), about 109 times that of Earth, and its mass (about 2 × 10 kilograms, 330,000 times that of Earth) accounts for about 99.86% of the total mass of the Solar System. About three quarters of the Sun's mass consists of hydrogen, while the rest is mostly helium. Less than 2% consists of heavier elements, including oxygen, carbon, neon, iron, and others. The Sun's color is white, although from the surface of the Earth it may appear yellow because of atmospheric scattering. Its stellar classification, based on spectral class, is G2V, and is informally designated a yellow star, because most of its radiation is in the yellow-green portion of the visible spectrum. In this spectral class label, G2 indicates its surface temperature of approximately 5,778 K (5,505 °C; 9,941 °F), and V (Roman five) indicates that the Sun, like most stars, is a main sequence star, and thus generates its energy by nuclear fusion of hydrogen nuclei into helium. In its core, the Sun fuses 430–600 million tons of hydrogen each second. Once regarded by astronomers as a small and relatively insignificant star, the Sun is now presumed to be brighter than about 85% of the stars in the Milky Way galaxy, most of which are red dwarfs. The absolute magnitude of the Sun is +4.83; however, as the star closest to Earth, the Sun is the brightest object in the sky with an apparent magnitude of −26.74. The Sun's hot corona continuously expands in space creating the solar wind, a hypersonic stream of charged particles that extends to the heliopause at roughly 100 astronomical units. The bubble in the interstellar medium formed by the solar wind, the heliosphere, is the largest continuous structure in the Solar System. The Sun is currently traveling through the Local Interstellar Cloud in the Local Bubble zone, within the inner rim of the Orion Arm of the Milky Way galaxy. Of the 50 nearest stellar systems within 17 light-years from Earth (the closest being a red dwarf named Proxima Centauri at approximately 4.2 light years away), the Sun ranks 4th in mass. The Sun orbits the center of the Milky Way at a distance of approximately 24,000–26,000 light years from the galactic center, completing one clockwise orbit, as viewed from the galactic north pole, in about 225–250 million years. Since our galaxy is moving with respect to the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB) in the direction of Hydra with a speed of 550 km/s, the sun's resultant velocity with respect to the CMB is about 370 km/s in the direction of Crater or Leo. The mean distance of the Sun from the Earth is approximately 149.6 million kilometers (1 AU), though this varies as the Earth moves from perihelion in January to aphelion in July. At this average distance, light travels from the Sun to Earth in about 8 minutes and 19 seconds. The energy of this sunlight supports almost all life on Earth by photosynthesis, and drives Earth's climate and weather. The enormous effect of the Sun on the Earth has been recognized since prehistoric times, and the Sun has been regarded by some cultures as a deity. An accurate scientific understanding of the Sun developed slowly, and as recently as the 19th century prominent scientists had little knowledge of the Sun's physical composition and source of energy. This understanding is still developing; there are a number of present-day anomalies in the Sun's behavior that remain unexplained. From Wikipedia under the
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344px x 500px | 98.00kB [source page] This post is part of the Did You Know series image WTL photos We all know about the From Yahoo Image Search: "Sun" The plants in my garden are getting too much sun and wilting, how can I protect them? Q. They currently get sun from dawn till 2PM. This is Arizona desert sun which is MUCH more intense than sun in other places. So far they are still alive but I don't know how they will last in the summer when it's 110 degrees out there... Yes they have plenty of mulch and I am doing straw bale gardening so they aren't sitting in the hot Arizona soil. Asked by vash sunglasses ~Catholic~ - Mon Apr 20 18:04:24 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. Yeah, you did get hot fast again. Erect little shade tents over them. Get some shade cloth...or even cheese cloth...or floating row cover or even a thin white fabric and stretch it across frames made from bamboo or thin lumber. Of course you have a good thick mulch around the plants...right?! Answered by fluffernut - Mon Apr 20 18:13:31 2009 How to reduce skin browning after sun tan? Q. Not asking how to reduce sun tan when going to beach etc -- I want to know how to reduce skin browning / darkening after being exposed to sun without proper suntan lotion. Thanks in advance! I understand to use suntan /sunblock lotion/spray before going to sun tan - my question is NOT about that - how to reduce the browned skin back to normal color. Asked by get_fit_already - Sat Aug 9 02:25:15 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. there are safe skin lighteners for your purpose - papaya kojic acid soap, black licorice soap, or dermaline skin whitening cream and lotion; plus a high spf sunscreen, these work well together. Answered by FairLady - Sat Aug 9 06:02:51 2008 How does the sun help roots grow bigger?
Q. I'm studying Photosynthesis in science and i need to know the answer to that question. Please don't just tell me the proccess of Photosynthesis, because I already know that. I need to know HOW more sun makes roots grow bigger. Thanks! Asked by :) - Mon Feb 25 16:52:44 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. The roots are where plants store extra energy, so when a plant utilizes the sun in photosynthesis, these sugar products are transported through the phloem to non-photosynthetic parts of the plant, such as the roots, and into extra storage structures, such as tubers or bulbs. More sun = more products to store in the roots = increase in root storage capacity. Answered by akcoldbliss - Mon Feb 25 18:27:02 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Sun" Quotations about the Sun. This theme article is a stub. You can help Wikiquote by expanding it.Sourced
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