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The sun dominates our sky and makes all life on earth possible.
Viewed in visible light, the sun shows dark patches known as “sunspots.”
The sun looks very different depending on whether you are observing it in visible or ultraviolet light.
The amount of activity on the surface of the sun changes over the course of an 11-year cycle.
A solar flare illustrates how material can be pulled off from the surface of the sun by magnetic fields.
Small Bodies in the Solar System
Distance to Stars
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