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... Our life here on Earth is entirely dependent on the Sun. But although we have been observing the Sun’s passage across the sky for millennia, there are many things about it we still don’t understand. Amongst the hundreds of billions of stars that make up the Milky Way Galaxy, the Sun is also the only ...
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