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The '''sun''' (or '''suns''') is the star (or stars) that form(s) the center of a solar system.  More specifically, a sun is a mass of incandescent gas, a gigantic nuclear furnace where hydrogen is built into helium at a temperature of millions of degrees.   
A '''star''' is a mass of incandescent gas, kept hot by a natural nuclear furnace at its center where small atoms are fused into larger atoms at a temperature of millions of degrees.  The word '''sun''' is generally reserved for stars which have planets gravitationally associated with them.  Since [[Transformer]]s typically spend their time on planets, suns are much more common in their adventures than bare stars.  Such suns are often orbited by planets, asteroids, and [[Asteroid bird alien|giant eggs that look like asteroids]].


Suns are usually orbited by an indeterminate number of planets, asteroids, and other objects.  [[Decepticon]]s often seek to make use of suns in various ways, be it tapping into their power, hurtling things into them, or just plain blowing them to smithereens. The [[Autobot]]s usually stop them in time, but it's almost always a close call.  
==Earth's sun==
Residents of the planet [[Earth]], called [[human]]s, refer to their sun as "The Sun", or sometimes "Sol" if they are being annoying.


The most notable of these suns is the one that the planet [[Earth]] revolves around. [[Humans]] call it the Sun, with a capital S, or '''Sol''' if they are an elitist Ivy-League liberal scientist snob.
[[Decepticon]]s often seek to make use of it -- and other stars -- in various ways such as tapping into its power, hurling things into it, or just plain blowing it to smithereens. The [[Autobot]]s usually stop them in time, but it's almost always a close call.


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* The Sun is large.
* The Sun is large.
* The Sun is far away.
* The Sun is far away.
* Even when it's out of sight, the sun burns night and day.
* Even when it's out of sight, the Sun burns night and day.
 
==External links==
* [[wikipedia:Sun|Sun]] at Wikipedia


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This article is about the big shiny thing. For various crazy Decepticons, see Sunstorm.
MY EYES! MY EYES! THE GOGGLES DO NOTHING!

A star is a mass of incandescent gas, kept hot by a natural nuclear furnace at its center where small atoms are fused into larger atoms at a temperature of millions of degrees. The word sun is generally reserved for stars which have planets gravitationally associated with them. Since Transformers typically spend their time on planets, suns are much more common in their adventures than bare stars. Such suns are often orbited by planets, asteroids, and giant eggs that look like asteroids.

Earth's sun

Residents of the planet Earth, called humans, refer to their sun as "The Sun", or sometimes "Sol" if they are being annoying.

Decepticons often seek to make use of it -- and other stars -- in various ways such as tapping into its power, hurling things into it, or just plain blowing it to smithereens. The Autobots usually stop them in time, but it's almost always a close call.


Sun facts

  • The Sun is hot.
  • The Sun is large.
  • The Sun is far away.
  • Even when it's out of sight, the Sun burns night and day.
  • Sun at Wikipedia



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