Suplee, Curt,

The Sun: Living with a Stormy Star. Curt Suplee. - National Geographic, 2004. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2005. Article 56, Science, 1522-3264; .

Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2005. Originally Published: The Sun: Living with a Stormy Star, July 2004; pp. 3-33.

"It has been burning for 4.6 billion years, even before there was an Earth to bask in its all-sustaining glow. Yet it is only in the past two decades that scientists truly have begun to understand the thermonuclear reactor we call the sun." (NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC) This article explains how the sun works and discusses its effects on the Earth.

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Coronal mass ejections
Solar flares
Solar magnetic fields
Solar neutrinos
Solar photosphere
Sun
Sun--Corona
Sun--Evolution
Sun--Exploration
Sun--Internal structure
Sun--Observations
Sun--Surface
Sunspots

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