The Sun

  • The Sun: a Very Short Introduction
    By Philip Judge

    Hertzsprung, E. 50, 51 Hewish, A. 36 Hillary, E. 31 HL Tauri 45, 48, 49, 60 Hodgson, R. 39, 136 holocene 80, 145 Homo sapiens 135, 141 Houterman, F. 53 Hoyle, F. 54,63, 130 HR diagram 51, 52, 58, 60 Hubble Space Telescope 73 ...

  • The Sun
    By Allison Lassieur

    Describes how the sun formed, what it is made of, old ideas about it, and how the sun affects Earth.

  • The Sun
    By Allison Lassieur

    Allison Lassieur. TIL The Big Bear Solar Observatory sits in the middle of Big Bear Lake in California ( top ) . The cloudless skies and clear air over Big Bear Lake , make the area an excellent place to observe the Sun ( bottom ) .

  • The Sun
    By Tyren Scott Thomas

    Recognizing the need for a children's story book that can be easily read and shared with children, he developed this unique series of children's books aptly named "readables".

  • The Sun
    By David Alexander

    This volume in the Greenwood Guides to the Universe series covers the Sun, and provides readers with the most up-to-date understanding of the current state of scientific knowledge.

  • The Sun
    By Guy Smith, Denny Robson

    Examines the sun, discussing heat, light, plants and sunlight, fossil fuels, and energy.

  • The Sun
    By Steve Parker

    Takes a detailed, close-up look at the Sun and its role in the Solar System, based on evidence gathered from the latest missions.

  • The Sun
    By Charlotte Guillain

    Discusses the Sun's physical characteristics, its effect on the Earth, and what human beings have learned about it.

  • The Sun: An Introduction
    By Michael Stix

    (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge) Brekke, P., Thompson, W.T., Woods, T.N., Eparvier, F.G. (2000): Astrophys. ... Inst. Czech. 14, 91 Bumba, V. (1967): In Plasma Astrophysics, ed. by P.A. Sturrock (Academic Press, New York), p.

  • The Sun: An Introduction
    By Michael Stix

    57,279 Dulk, G.A., McLean, D.J., Nelson, G.J. (1985): In McLean and Labrum (1985), p. 53 Duncombe, R. L., Fricke, W., Seidelmann, P.K., Wilkins, G. A. (1977): Trans. IAU XVI B, p. 49 Dunn, R.B. (1969): Sky and Telescope 38, 368 Dunn, ...

  • The Sun: An Introduction
    By Michael Stix

    The book takes particular advantage of the results of several recent space missions, which lead to substantial progress in our understanding of the Sun, from the deep interior to the corona and solar wind.

  • The Sun
    By Paul Larson, Nancy Parent, Brent Ford

    A folding book with lift-the-flap illustrations presents an astronaut in space.

  • The Sun
    By David Brown, M. Williams, Merfyn Griffiths

    The Sun

  • The Sun
    By Jay M. Pasachoff, Leon Golub

    75–83 ––, 'Was the Eclipse Comet of 1893 a Disconnected Coronal Mass Ejection? ... updated in 2016) Pasachoff, Jay M., and Michael Covington, The Cambridge Eclipse Photography Guide (Cambridge, 1993) APPENDIX II: AMATEUR SOLAR OBSERVING ...

  • The Sun: Our Amazing Star
    By Patricia Brennan Demuth

    And as the center of our solar system, the strong gravitational pull from this ball of burning gas keeps all the planets in orbit. Discover the significance of the Sun and its brilliant blaze in this fascinating book!

  • The Sun: A Biography
    By David Whitehouse

    From its birth in a cloud of gas and dust, its long lifetime nurturing life on our own planet, to its death as a cosmic cinder, this is our Sun's story.

  • The Sun
    By Philip Wolny

    People have wondered about the sun's true nature since ancient times, but modern scientists are using new tools to unlock its secrets. The Sun introduces readers to our solar system's star and explains how people are exploring it today.

  • The Sun: Our Amazing Star
    By Patricia Brennan Demuth

    And as the center of our solar system, the strong gravitational pull from this ball of burning gas keeps all the planets in orbit. Discover the significance of the Sun and its brilliant blaze in this fascinating book!

  • The Sun: A Super Star
    By Chaya Glaser

    "In this book, readers are introduced to the Sun."--

  • The Sun
    By Colleen A. Sexton

    "Introductory text and full-color images explore the physical characteristics of the sun in space. Intended for students in kindergarten through third grade"--