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This humorous OLogy article introduces kids to the Sun. The big star answers 15 questions, including: Your agent told me that you're the biggest star in the universe. Is that true? I know you star types tend to be touchy about age, but how old are you? Actually, I'm curious to know how stars begin. What's your story? Let's turn to a delicate subject. How do stars die? In Hollywood, I meet a lot of people filled with hot air. What gases are inside you?
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Science and Technology
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Primary
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American Museum of Natural History
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Read the Fine Print
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This is the table of contents listing for the NASA booklet "Shedding a New Light on the Universe". Each item in the table is a link to a specific topic. Topics include such items as the electromagnetic spectrum, frequency, wavelength, and energy activity, the multiwavelength Milky Way, the Crab Nebula in different energies, spectroscopy, satellites and their parts, and the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE). The linked pages feature text, photographs, scientific illustrations, and remotely sensed imagery.
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Science and Technology
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Secondary
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NASA
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