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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.The sun! 2.The moon! 3.Comets! 4.Stars! 1.The sun! 2.The moon! 3.Comets! 4.Stars!

THE SUN! Did you know that the sun is ninety-three million miles away from the earth?The core of the sun is 10 million degrees, the outside of the sun that we see is only five million eight hundred degrees.

The Moon The moon has big craters all over it. The first thing to walk on the moon was a monkey. They sent it up there to make sure people could survive.

Comets Comets are made up of ice and rock. It has a huge flame of fire off the back of it. it is also known as a shooting star.

Stars There are many kinds of Stars, big ones, little ones and Medium size Stars. There are millions of Stars.

Thanks to Thanks to Mr. Val and the PTO for setting up this wonderful computer Challenge!!!!!!!!