1.
at the
heart of our
solar system, a
yellow dwarf star, a
hot ball of
glowing gases
2.
its
gravity
holds the
solar system
together –
keeping
everything from the
biggest planets to the
smallest particles of debris in
its
orbit
3.
the sun
orbits the
center of the
milky way galaxy,
bringing the
planets,
asteroids,
comets and
other objects
along
4.
connections and
interactions
between
the sun and
earth
drive our
seasons,
ocean currents,
weather,
climate,
radiation belts and
aurorae
5.
the sun
made
life on earth possible,
providing the
warmth and
energy that
forms the
basis of many
food chains
6.
the sun and the
rest of the
solar system
formed from a
giant, rotating cloud of
gas and
dust, a
solar nebula about
4.5
billion
years
ago
7.
our sun accounts for
99.8% of the
mass of the
entire solar system
8.
the sun will
someday
run out of
energy
9.
when
the sun
starts to die, it
will swell so
big that it
will engulf
mercury and venus and
maybe even
earth
found poem from beautiful original material retrieved from the NASA website in 2017. NASA. Sun: In depth. https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/sun/indepth
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