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The Sun

The Sun is a yellow dwarf star (G2V), about 4.6 billion years old, and the dominant gravitational force in the Solar System. It has a diameter of roughly 1.4 million kilometers and contains around 99.8% of the Solar System’s mass. Nuclear fusion in its core converts hydrogen into helium, producing energy that warms the planets. Above the core lie the radiative and convective zones, followed by the visible photosphere (~5,500 °C), the chromosphere, and the much hotter corona (~2 million °C).

Source: science.nasa.gov

APODs including "The Sun"

Mercury: Closest Planet to the Sun

Mercury: Closest Planet to the Sun

14/08/1995

The Sun Erupts

The Sun Erupts

13/08/1995

M1: The Crab Nebula

M1: The Crab Nebula

25/07/1995

The Night Side of Saturn

The Night Side of Saturn

05/07/1995

An Ultraviolet Image of M101

An Ultraviolet Image of M101

27/06/1995