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As far as I know, the sun is always the center of a solar system unless there is something with a greater mass very close by. I believe it would just be called a solar system.

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Good answer! It also could be called a 'heliocentric' model. Heliocentric means, "Sun at the center".

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The core.

150x more dense than water.

Can reach temps of 13,600,000 K.

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The center of the sun is about 27,000,000 degrees Fahrenheit (15,000,000 degrees Celsius) the surface is about 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit (5,500 degrees Celsius)

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Objects in our solar system revolve around the sun.

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A sunspot can be divided into two parts.

The central umbra, which is the darkest part and the surrounding penumbra, which is lighter.

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The darkest part of a shadow is called the "umbra".

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It is called the axis.

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Nuclear fusion.

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The earth's orbit

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The core is the center of the sun.

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Where will be the sun at noon?

When the Sun is at its highest position, it is at a line called the meridian. It is a line that goes from north to south, passing through the zenith.


Can people go to the end of a rainbow?

No. There is no end, and a line from the sun through you always points to the center of the rainbow.


Why do you see bigger rainbows in the morning and evening?

Because the center of the raibow you see is on the line from the sun through your head. When the sun is low, the center of the rainbow is high, and you see more of it. When the sun is high, the center of the rainbow is low, and you see less of it.


What are the poles of the sun?

-- Just like each planet, and probably every star, the sun is spinning. -- Every point on the surface moves in a circle, and the center of every circle is inside the sun. -- All of those points together make a line inside the sun ... the line that the whole sun spins around. -- The points where the ends of that line stick through the surface are the poles of rotation. Even easier: -- Take a big apple. -- Stick a sharp pencil through the whole apple and right through its center, so that you can grab the ends of the pencil and spin the apple. -- The two places where the pencil sticks through the apple skin are the poles of the spinning.


Does the sun have an axis?

Anything that rotates has an imaginary line that it appears to rotate around, and that's what's called the "axis". Since the sun definitely rotates, there's an imaginary line through it that it seems to rotate around, and it's completely proper to refer to that imaginary line as the sun's axis.

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Where will be the sun at noon?

When the Sun is at its highest position, it is at a line called the meridian. It is a line that goes from north to south, passing through the zenith.


Can people go to the end of a rainbow?

No. There is no end, and a line from the sun through you always points to the center of the rainbow.


Why do you see bigger rainbows in the morning and evening?

Because the center of the raibow you see is on the line from the sun through your head. When the sun is low, the center of the rainbow is high, and you see more of it. When the sun is high, the center of the rainbow is low, and you see less of it.


What is the center of the sun called?

The Sun's center, or core.


What is the center of a sun called?

The Sun's core.


What conditions are needed to produce a total lunar eclipse?

The center of the moon must be pretty close to being on the line through the center of the sun and the center of the Earth, which places the moon in Earth's shadow.


Where do you find the sun to be when the rainbow is visible?

When you see a rainbow, there is a direct straight line from the sun (in a clear sky), through your head, to the center of the rainbow (in water-droplet-filled air).


What nis the charge of the nucleus of the sun?

There is no such thing. The Sun has a center, generally called its "core"; the center of an atom is called a "nucleus". The Sun has many, many atoms in its center, each with its nucleus.


What are the poles of the sun?

-- Just like each planet, and probably every star, the sun is spinning. -- Every point on the surface moves in a circle, and the center of every circle is inside the sun. -- All of those points together make a line inside the sun ... the line that the whole sun spins around. -- The points where the ends of that line stick through the surface are the poles of rotation. Even easier: -- Take a big apple. -- Stick a sharp pencil through the whole apple and right through its center, so that you can grab the ends of the pencil and spin the apple. -- The two places where the pencil sticks through the apple skin are the poles of the spinning.


What is the center of of your solar system called?

It's called "the sun".


Does the sun have an axis?

Anything that rotates has an imaginary line that it appears to rotate around, and that's what's called the "axis". Since the sun definitely rotates, there's an imaginary line through it that it seems to rotate around, and it's completely proper to refer to that imaginary line as the sun's axis.


What is the center of a circle called?

The center of the sun is called the core. :)