sun

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sun

How do we know it's summer?

2013
Summer is the warmest season with the most hours of daylight.

Northern Lights

2013
Examines the glowing colors as they change shape, fade and then brighten the night sky.

Eclipses

2012
Have you ever wondered what happens when the Moon moves in front of the Sun? How often does this occur? Learn more in Eclipses, and AV2 media enhanced book.

The sun

2006
Presents an introduction to the sun, in simple text with illustrations, describing how it formed and how it maintains the center of the solar system.

Sun and Moon

2006
Simple text and illustrations describe the properties of the Sun and the Moon.

The sun

2002
Photographs and simple text introduce young readers to the sun, its parts, and functions.

A cool moonlight

2005
Eight-year-old Lila, born with xeroderma pigmentosum, a skin disease that make her sensitive to sunlight, makes secret plans to feel the sun's rays on her ninth birthday.

When the sun dies

1998
Discusses what is known about the sun in particular and stars in general and describes some possible effects of the sun's gradual demise on life on earth.

The sun

the center of the solar system
2001
Describes the physical properties of the Sun, its relation to the other bodies in space, and its direct influence on life on Earth.

A look at the sun

2001
Describes the sun and how scientists have used technology over the centuries to study it.

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