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The Sun: Shining Star of the Solar System -- Look Inside

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N U S

Shinin g Star o f the So l Syste ar m

LAURA PERDEW

Illustrated by Shululu


SUN Shining, hot, gassy. Center of your solar system. Sun loves keeping the planets in orbit And is afraid of growing old, blinking out. Sometimes calm, sometimes roiling, Sun gives light, warmth, energy. Sun is proud it gives life to Earth. It creates auroras, eclipses, days and nights, seasons, And hopes Earthlings will use its power. Resident of the Milky Way galaxy. A star.


Hello, Earthlings! Universe here to tell you about one of my shining stars.

Your sun! Yes, your sun is a star. Literally.

ing It’s happen again.

Yup. Universe is bragging about its awesomeness.

And while I have more stars than a sea otter has hairs, your sun plays the lead role in your solar system. 1


Let’s start at the very beginning. As I grew from nothing into something and expanded, I formed your solar system. That was about 4.5 billion years ago.

Yes, I’m very old. Yet, I’ve aged well.

At the center of that swirling, spinning disk of a solar system, a star was born. Your sun. 2


Universe makes it sound so nice. That messy star nursery was made of gas and dust!

It’s called a solar nebula.

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Your sun is one of hundreds of billions of stars in the Milky Way galaxy. And there are A LOT of other galaxies with billions of their own stars. I know what you’re thinking— that’s so many stars! But in your solar system, your sun is the only one, so . . .

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So, really, their star is one in a billion? Try one in a billion trillion in the whole universe.

That’s A LO T of zeros.

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