Introducing the Sun!. The Sun in Mythology The Greeks and Romans believed the Sun was the god Apollo driving a chariot across the sky. Egyptians also.
If we take a closer look at nature, we can see that everything in nature is balanced, self-regulated and optimal. Human beings are themselves part of nature.
Our Sun 93 million miles from Earth 150 million kilometers Earth 99.8% of the mass of our solar system.
Chapter 28 Atomic Physics. General Physics What energy photon is needed to “see” a proton of radius 1 fm? 10 123456789 11121314151617181920 21222324252627282930.
Lesson 1-1 The electromagnetic spectrum is a continuous range of wavelengths. Looking at the Night Sky (cont.)
Features of the Sun 6 th Grade. The Sun’s Composition.
Chapter 8 6 th Grade. Section 1 Stars are huge, bright balls of gas trillions of kilometers away. Stars have different colors so they must have different.
The Sun. Heat Transport in the Sun Conduction Convection Radiative Diffusion.
Ch. 28 The SUN. 28.1 The Structure of the Sun 3 Parts 1.Core 2.Inner Zones Radiative Zone Convective Zone 3.Atmosphere.
Chapter 20 The Solar System. Solar System Section 20-1 – Observing the Solar System Geocentric System: Ptolemy developed the Geocentric Theory that.
Introducing the Sun!