The sun, our nearest star

author: Branley, Franklyn Mansfield, Bell, Trudy
Contents: What if the sun went dark? -- The sun's blemished face -- The sun's "engine room" -- The expedition that "discovered" the sun -- The sun's ghostly atmosphere -- The sun-earth connection -- The sun as a "middle-aged" star -- "Chasing" solar eclipses and other projects.
year: 1988, 2002, 1961, 2003
call number/section: 523.7
subjects: sun, juvenile literature

Editions


The sun, our nearest star
Branley, Franklyn Mansfield
HarperCollins (1988)
Describes the sun and how it provides the light and energy which allow plant and animal life to exist on the earth.
Schools: 2



The sun, our nearest star
Branley, Franklyn Mansfield
HarperCollins (2002)
Describes the sun and how it provides the light and energy which allow plant and animal life to exist on the earth.
Schools: 22



The sun, our nearest star
Branley, Franklyn Mansfield
Crowell (1961)
Explains in simple terms the size and distance from Earth of the sun and its important relationship to all living things.
Schools: 0



The sun
Bell, Trudy
Smart Apple Media (2003)
Contents: What if the sun went dark? -- The sun's blemished face -- The sun's "engine room" -- The expedition that "discovered" the sun -- The sun's ghostly atmosphere -- The sun-earth connection -- The sun as a "middle-aged" star -- "Chasing" solar eclipses and other projects.
Schools: 0



The sun, our nearest star
Branley, Franklyn Mansfield

Describes the sun and how it provides the light and energy which allow plant and animal life to exist on the earth.
Schools: 1


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