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  1. USDZ File (3D Model) (usdz) (973.43 KB) NASA explores the unknown in air and space, innovates for the benefit of humanity, and inspires the world through discovery. A 3D model of the Sun, our star.

  2. The Structure of the Sun. The sun is essentially a giant ball of gas and plasma that gets hotter and denser as you travel from the outer rim to the centre. Temperatures run from a mere 5780K on the outer visible layer (the photosphere) to about 15 MILLION Kelvin in the middle! (0K = - 273°C)

  3. The anatomy of our Sun, the biggest star in our Solar System, source of life and light. Informations about the sun's anatomy, sistance from earth, age of the...

  4. Oct 21, 2013 - This Pin was discovered by Chelinia Kirk. Discover (and save!) your own Pins on Pinterest

  5. The official website for NOVA. NOVA is the most-watched prime time science series on American television, reaching an average of five million viewers weekly.

  6. An (almost) ordinary star. The mass of the Sun is 2 X 10 30 kg – a typical value for a normal star, that is an object which shines steadily for a fairly long time (by astronomical standards) by burning hydrogen; in the astronomer's jargon this is called a main-sequence star. The largest mass observed for a normal star is of the order of 10 2M ...

  7. This article takes a deep dive into the anatomy of the sun. We’ll cover each layer in detail, starting with its location, chemical composition, temperature, and effect on the sun’s functioning. Continue reading to learn more about the mechanics that power our solar system’s very own star. 7 Layers of the Sun