Our sun has
an expected lifetime of about 11 billion years.

Our sun and the surrounding
planets orbit around the center of the Milky Way galaxy
once every 250 million years.

Only 55% of all Americans know
that the sun is a star.

On its trip around the sun,
the earth travels over a million and a half miles per
day.

No solar eclipse can last longer
than 7 minutes 58 seconds because of the speed at which
the sun moves.

Lightning bolts can sometimes
be hotter than the sun. (about 50 000º F)

It takes only 8 minutes for
sunlight to travel from the sun to the earth, which also
means, if you see the sun go out, it actually went out
8 minutes ago.

In Spit Bergen, Norway at one
time of the year the sun shines continuously for three
and a half months.

In Newport, Rhode Island it
is illegal to smoke from a pipe after sunset.

In Devon, Connecticut, it is
unlawful to walk backwards after sunset.

If the sun stopped shining
suddenly, it would take eight minutes for people on earth
to be aware of the fact.

For 186 days you can not see
the sun in the North Pole.

Every eleven years the magnetic
poles of the sun switch. This cycle is called"Solarmax".

Because of the speed at which
the sun moves, it is impossible for a solar eclipse to
last more than 7 minutes and 58 seconds.

Aztecs believed that the sun
died every night and needed human blood to give it strength
to rise the next day. So they sacrificed 15,000 men a
year to appease their sun god, Huitzilopochtli. Most of
the victims were prisoners taken in wars, which were sometimes
started solely to round up sacrificial victims.

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