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The sun keeps the planets in its orbit with a tremendous gravitational force. What would happen if it disappeared entirely? Learn about the star at the center of our solar system, and how it is critical to all life as we know it.
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@NatGeo

6 years ago

While the sun's heat and light are most visible to us, it has many other important capacities. What new facts did you learn about the sun's critical role in the solar system?

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@oddmong1328

4 years ago

Every time i feel sad i watch some space documentaries to see how insignificant me and my problems are and for some reason it makes me feel better.

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@gghostuno2099

4 years ago

Can we all take a second to thank the sun for not killing all of us in our lifetime

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@rajat_singla

2 years ago

Can we all appreciate the crisp and clear animation style of this series!

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@smithjenny8832

1 year ago

whenever i think about how tiny i am compared to the gigantic universe out there, i somehow feel grateful for what i have in this world and appreciate them.

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@ritalpha17

6 years ago

6.8 Billion years?!? that's it?! well time to start packing soon....

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@redhotchilipepper432

3 years ago

Me: comes here to get my mind off coronavirus and into space Narrator: "the corona.."

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@bkacr5006

2 years ago

As much as I love learning about space it causes EXTREME panic attacks. When I think about everything that is out there and how it works we seem so small and pointless.

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@ilnarratore4192

2 years ago

This is a great introduction to our star for astronomy beginners. It is not too trivial but it also does not contain concepts that are too complex and impossible to learn for a novice.

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@mercygrace9314

4 years ago

the sun's corona clearly escaped,we need to send that thing back🤣

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@user-dc9tl5xm7y

3 years ago

" We can land on sun surface if we arrive at night ". That's what my friend said...

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@wavyamar

8 months ago

I find it really admirable that we the human race know so much about the sun 🌞 when it's so far away. Human beings have great potential when they use such knowledge for good. Sun 🌞 is incredible

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@mangoandcum

2 years ago

People watching this in 6.5 billion years

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@tinyindiandude13

4 years ago

The Sun. He protec, he attac, but most importantly in 6.5 years he crac

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@Thorfinn_editZ1

2 years ago

Knowing that everyone on earth is truly insignificant in the “bigger picture” including yourself is scary. The universe will continue as we all die and we are worried about little things that nothing will ever know of. It’s truly amazing.

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@rmsiq148isstruggling3

7 months ago

I literally feel emotional I love our Sun <3 great and simple video

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@TerrariaFan9

2 months ago

Random kid: “the sun is the hottest thing in this solar system” Metal slides during the summer: “did you forget about me?”

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@MD-kv6gp

3 years ago

Shoutout to the cameraman not dying on the sun’s energy

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@jovannikolic8032

3 years ago

the dislikes are from flat earthers

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@deathcost822

1 year ago

I really love the sun and how perfect it is to make life. It really was 80% the reason why life formed here on earth

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