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− | [[File:SarahSun2.gif|150px|right]]The '''Sun''' is a revolving sphere. It has a diameter of 32 miles and is located approximately 3000 miles above the surface of the [[ | + | [[File:SarahSun2.gif|150px|right]]The '''Sun''' is a revolving sphere. It has a diameter of 32 miles and is located approximately 3000 miles above the surface of the [[Earth]]. |
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Revision as of 23:38, 27 August 2019
The Sun is a revolving sphere. It has a diameter of 32 miles and is located approximately 3000 miles above the surface of the Earth.
Topics
- Temperature Variations of sunlight
- Distance to the Sun
- The Seasons
- Clouds Lit From Below
Spotlight effect
The Sun's area of light is limited to an elliptic area of light upon the earth much like the light of a lighthouse is limited to a finite area around it. The rotating light on a lighthouse does not propagate infinitely into the distance. This means that only certain portions of the Earth are lightened at a time. It also describes how night and day arise on a Flat Earth. The apparent view of rising and setting are caused by perspective, just as a flock of birds overhead will descend into the horizon as they fly into the distance.