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  2. Template:The Sun - Wikipedia

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    Template: The Sun. 33 languages ... Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Add to Sun worksheet and re-organize, making sure all articles match. See also

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    Pages for logged out editors learn ... move to sidebar hide (Top) 1 Things needed. 2 See also. Toggle the table of contents. Template: The Sun/doc. Add languages. Add ...

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  5. Template:Structure of the Sun - Wikipedia

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  6. Sun - Wikipedia

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    The Sun is 1.4 million kilometers (4.643 light-seconds) wide, about 109 times wider than Earth, or four times the Lunar distance, and contains 99.86% of all Solar System mass. The Sun is a G-type main-sequence star that makes up about 99.86% of the mass of the Solar System. [26]

  7. Solar activity and climate - Wikipedia

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    The study of [sun spot] cycles was generally popular through the first half of the century. Governments had collected a lot of weather data to play with and inevitably people found correlations between sun spot cycles and select weather patterns. If rainfall in England didn't fit the cycle, maybe storminess in New England would.

  8. Solar System - Wikipedia

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    Thus, the Sun occupies 0.00001% (1 part in 10 7) of the volume of a sphere with a radius the size of Earth's orbit, whereas Earth's volume is roughly 1 millionth (10 −6) that of the Sun. Jupiter, the largest planet, is 5.2 AU from the Sun and has a radius of 71,000 km (0.00047 AU; 44,000 mi), whereas the most distant planet, Neptune, is 30 AU ...

  9. Template talk:The Sun - Wikipedia

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