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- Analemma - - Explains the phenomenon - the Sun's apparent path in the sky - including simple animations.
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- The Analemma Project - - An analemma photograph is featured with a detailed description of how it was created.
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- Current Solar Data - - Offers real time images and observations of the Sun from a variety of ground and space sources.
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- Global Oscillation Network Group (GONG) - - Extensive information about the group and the project, which aims to conduct a detailed study of solar internal structure and dynamics using helioseismology.
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- How Stuff Works: Sun - - In-depth illustrated description of the Sun, its surface, atmosphere, sunspots, solar prominences and solar flares.
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- The Inconstant Sun - - From NASA Science News, experiment on board shuttle mission STS-107 is monitoring the Sun's variable brightness and its link to terrestrial climate change.
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- NASA/Marshall Solar Physics - - The Solar Physics Branch of Marshall Space Flight Center's (MSFC) Space Sciences Laboratory (SSL) is composed of 15 scientists involved in various studies of the physics of the Sun.
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- Solar Images from SDAC - - Daily pictures from the SOHO and Yohkoh space platforms, the US National Solar Observatory, and the Mauna Loa Solar Observatory.
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- Solar Orbit - - The site describes the solar orbit and consequences which result out of this movement of the sun. Detailed description and downloadable program allow you to investigate further details.
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- Stanford Solar Center - - Presents a collection of educational activities based on Solar Oscillations Investigation (SOI) and Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) data.
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- The Sun is a Ball of Iron - - Dr. Oliver K. Manuel's posits a new theory of the sun's formation, composition and energy production.
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- The Virtual Sun - - A virtual tour with basic information. Some movies also available.
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- The Virtual Sun - - Virtual tour of the sun which uses images, diagrams, and movies to illustrate subjects such as solar wind, solar flares, the solar surface and sunspots.
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