No. The sun is predominantly hydrogen.
Neon is a substance considered in astronomy because there are small traces of it in the sun.
The composition of the Sun is: H (hydrogen) about 95.1% He (helium) about 4.8% and others, Primarily Oxygen, Carbon, Neon & Nitrogen about 0.1%
Obviously Neon Yellow because the Sun's color resembles Neon Yellow and you can't stare at all all day. Whereas paper is white but u can stare at it all day long without hurting ur eyes.
In a 2005 Dodge Neon the sun roof may open but to close it, it won't go down and lock. If this happens, the motor may be shorting out. It is best to take the vehicle in to a certified mechanic.
The sun consists of 71 % Hydrogen, 27 % Helium, 1 % Oxygen and the last percent is made of Carbon, Nitrogen, Silicon, Magnesium, Neon, Iron and Sulfur.
The sun is primarily made up of hydrogen (about 74) and helium (about 24), with small amounts of other elements like oxygen, carbon, neon, and iron.
The sun burns small amounts of helium and when combined with oxygen, the helium makes neon. The sun burns mostly hydrogen.
neon is a natural substance that is modified by man to glow. Neon is an "inert" gas which does not form any compounds. It is tenth in the periodic table. Neon means "new". It is used (at low pressure) in gas discharge lamps where an electric current through the gas causes it to glow red.
hydrogen (75%) and helium (25%), roughly yes, but to be more precise: The sun consists of 71 % Hydrogen, 27 % Helium, 1 % Oxygen and the last percent is made of Carbon, Nitrogen, Silicon, Magnesium, Neon, Iron and Sulfur.
The sun in composed of 25 percent helium. The other 75 percent is hydrogen. The sun also has small amounts of other elements such as neon, oxygen, carbon, and magnesium.
Neon in German is - Neon (!) Neon tube is Neonröhre
Neon http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neon