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Sun 101 | National Geographic



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The sun keeps the planets in its orbit with a tremendous gravitational force. What would happen if it disappeared entirely? Learn about the star at the center of our solar system, and how it is critical to all life as we know it.
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Sun 101 | National Geographic
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  1. So you want to know that 4.5 million tons of molten matter fly off of the surface of the Sun every year so it's not 1% matter 3% which means is 30000 * size of the Earth sorry to tell you to do some updated research my meteorites that are sunspots will be on the market around Christmas time 25000 a gram . And very small less expensive bits so examine it test it that's 110% money back guarantee if unsatisfied may test before purchase. MR METEORITE. Certification in progress. CME fragments

  2. Just tell america politicians that pouring star mass of hydrogen into the sun can generate oil few billion year from now…

  3. Change one tiny little thing and we would cease to exist; yet people want to believe we are here by chance. Intelligent design makes too much sense to me. Who that designer is, is of course a whole other debate.

  4. @2:21 you have put planets in the sun to show how big it was but my nephew is asking me "Are so many planets in the sun". Now there is a debate going on and that i am lying when i say there is no planets inside the sun….. come on NatGeo…..

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