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THE SUN

CONTENTS PAGE: 1. Profile of the sun- Daniel 2.facts about the sun- Peter 3.Did you know- Daniel 4.VY Canis Majoris- Peter 5. How is the sun formed?-Daniel and Peter 6. Bibliography X2 - Peter and Daniel

PROFILE OF THE SUN The sun is the orbit in the milky way and it’s a star, also you may think the sun is the biggest sun of all suns but it’s a spec compared to other suns

FACTS ABOUT THE SUN: Distance to Earth: 149,600,000 km Surface temperature: 5,778 K Mass: 1.989E30 kg Radius: 695,800 km (1 R☉) Coordinates: RA 19h 4m 31s | Dec 63° 52.200‘ Orbits: Galactic Center

DID YOU KNOW? Did you know that the sun is a star in our galaxy named the milky way. Did you know that the sun is the earths orbit, the orbit is a planet or star in the middle and other planets spin around it.

VY Canis Majoris This is a picture of VY Canis Majoris. It’s the biggest sun of all suns.

How is the sun formed? We believe that the sun formed from a big cloud of gas and dust. The cloud was dark and cold, and its gravity caused it to fall together. The gas that collected at the Center got hot from all the other gas falling on it.

Bibliography http://www.google.com.au http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_known_stars http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_stars

Bibliography http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orbit