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Energy extracted from the sun
Sun is an
ordinary star
, average in size and brightness, compared to the millions of others in the universe. But when energy from the sun travels through 93 million miles of space in only eight minutes to reach us here on Earth,
extraordinary things
can and do happen.
How does the sun make energy?
The sun is a huge ball-shaped cloud of hot gases held together by gravity. It is made up mostly of hydrogen and helium. Inside the sun, hydrogen
atoms moving very quickly
collide with one another. Sometimes they combine to
make helium atoms
in a nuclear process called
fusion.
During fusion, a tiny amount of
mass is lost
. One helium atom weighs just a little bit less than two hydrogen atoms. That little bit of mass is transformed into an
enormous amount of energy
, mainly infrared and visible light, which radiates in all directions through space.
The sun has been emitting energy constantly for about five billion years. Astronomers estimate it will continue for another five billion.
Only a
small fraction
of solar radiation (one part in two billion) reaches the earth. Even so, the sun is the
source
of
almost all the energy
on earth, including our food and our fuel.
Let's look at the many forms the sun's energy can take.
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