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Our Very Own Star: The Sun Lynne Hehr, Director UA Center for Math and Science Education NASA Educator Resource Center Northwest Arkansas Partnership, Arkansas Discovery Network John Hehr, Associate Dean Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences University of Arkansas

The Sun is very big! Imagine this large circle is the Sun. Then the little dot would be the size of the Earth. Of course, the Earth is not this close to the Sun.

The Sun seems small when we look at it because it is very far away. The Sun is 93 million miles from Earth! If somehow you could fly an airplane to the Sun, it would take you 26 years. How old would you be when you got to the Sun? How old would you be when you got back?

26 years

What do we get from the sun? –The Sun gives us heat and light necessary for us to live. –Without the Sun, the Earth would be a frozen ball of ice.

The Sun is a very big ball of hot gases. –The flame of a candle is also hot gases. –If you look closely at the candle, you can see brighter and darker spots in the flame. –The hot gases of the Sun also show darker and lighter spots, and the gases move and flow.

The dark spots on the Sun are large storms called sunspots. –They look small on the Sun but are, in fact, as large as the Earth or bigger. Can you imagine a storm as big as the Earth?

Do you see the sunspots?

Looking at sunspots through different filters.

There are also huge explosions called solar flares in which the hot gases are spit away from the Sun - like spaghetti sauce that bubbles and spatters. These great storms blast material out of the Sun and into space.

Where is the solar flare?

A Twisted Solar Eruptive Prominence

Tiny particles that scientists call matter are always leaving the Sun. It is somewhat like the wind blowing. In fact, this stream of tiny particles is called solar wind. It takes one to five days for this wind to reach Earth.

Sometimes the solar wind causes beautiful lights in the night sky, called auroras. These lights look like moving sheets of colors high in the sky.

Northern Lights – Aurora Borealis

Sometimes the solar winds can disrupt electricity, telephones, televisions, and radios. This can be very dangerous for police, firefighters, airplanes, and ships at sea.

The Sun is important to us because we need its warmth and light. Scientists also study the Sun to learn more about the Earth’s weather and climate. NASA helps us to learn more about the Sun by sending satellites into space to study the space weather. Perhaps one day you can work for NASA, too!

SOHO spacecraft

The Sun – our very own star. It lights the daytime sky and gives us warmth just as the nighttime stars give the sky a special beauty.

Sun Sounds The Sun Song Lyrics The Sun seen through three filters.

Tell me what you see?

Journal what you see?

Solar Wind