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  2. Template:The Sun - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. ... (Top) 1 Things needed. 2 See also. Toggle the table of contents. Template: The Sun. ... Add to Sun worksheet and re ...

  3. Sun - Wikipedia

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    The radiative zone is the thickest layer of the Sun, at 0.45 solar radii. From the core out to about 0.7 solar radii, thermal radiation is the primary means of energy transfer. [74] The temperature drops from approximately 7 million to 2 million kelvins with increasing distance from the core. [62]

  4. Template:Structure of the Sun/doc - Wikipedia

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  5. Template:Structure of the Sun - Wikipedia

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    In most cases, simply {{Structure of the Sun}} is enough. If the image should be left-aligned, use {{Structure of the Sun|left}} instead. The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Structure of the Sun/doc .

  6. Solar granule - Wikipedia

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    In solar physics and observation, granules are convection cells in the Sun's photosphere. They are caused by currents of plasma in the Sun's convective zone , directly below the photosphere. The grainy appearance of the photosphere is produced by the tops of these convective cells; this pattern is referred to as granulation .

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  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. Solar core - Wikipedia

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    The core of the Sun is considered to extend from the center to about 0.2 of the solar radius (139,000 km; 86,000 mi). [1] It is the hottest part of the Sun and of the Solar System . It has a density of 150,000 kg/m 3 (150 g/cm 3 ) at the center, and a temperature of 15 million Kelvin (15 million degrees Celsius; 27 million degrees Fahrenheit).