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Transcript
Our Sun is a Star:
How are solar wind and sunlight different?
Tracing the Magnetic Sun:
What section of the sun is this picture
showing us?
Map of the Bay Area:
What happens to the distance between
the planets as you get further out in the
solar system?
What is surprising about the actual scaled
distances? (Your opinion)
Can you answer the flip-up question:
What objects have tails created by solar
wind?
What are the dark spots on this picture?
(Hint: they are not sunspots.)
What are sunspots?
If you built a super fast space shuttle that
could fly from the sun to the earth in one
day, how long would you think it should
take to fly from the earth to Pluto based
on the information in this map? (I’m asking
for an estimate so there is no right or
wrong answer)