SUN PROJECT BY CODY, TAYLOR AND JAK 7F.

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SUN PROJECT BY CODY, TAYLOR AND JAK 7F

The sun is pushing out some of its radioactive surface IMAGE OF THE SUN.

DID YOU KNOW THAT: Did you know that The sun is actually white but you cant see that with the human eye only with a special type of lens that you put on the telescope. Did you know that the sun is 149,600,000 km away and its temperature is 5,778k . Did you know that at least 960,000 earths could fit in the sun. Did you know that one day in billions of years the sun will be the same size as earth Did you know that the sun moves at 220 kilometres per second. CONTINUE ON NEXT PAGE

DID YOU KNOW THAT: Did you know that one day the sun will consume earth but that will be a long time yet. Did you know that the sun is almost a sphere. Did you know that the sun contains 99.86 percent of the solar system. Did you know that the sun has sun spot they are just a bit cooler there.

THE SUN HAS SUN SPOTS ON IT IN DIFFERENT LOCATIONS. These arrows point to sun spots

SUN SPOTS sunspots are a phenomenon that has been around for 2000 years they were first found by the Greeks helped us with there knowledge in about 4th century BC. Despite there early observations it was only after the invention of the telescope in 1609 and the only real observations of the sun spots were in 1610 by the amazing mathematician and astronomer Galileo galilee.

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