• Question: Why is the sun called a star?

    Asked by cmagee626 to Emma on 20 Mar 2013.
    • Photo: Emma Ashley

      Emma Ashley answered on 20 Mar 2013:


      Because like all other stars, it is a giant ball of hydrogen and helium gas that produces energy via nuclear fusion. The sun is a lot brighter than the stars because we’re right next door to it. If it was further away, it would appear like any other star we see at night.

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