Yeah. That was a good read. Just reread it a few months ago.In a similar vein, read the story "Nightfall" by Isaac Asimov, it is about the coming of darkness to the people of a planet ordinarily illuminated by sunlight at all times.
You are being too intellectual. Never confuse the issue with facts!!The sun IS a star, so no stars, no people.
https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/solar-system/sun/overview/You are being too intellectual. Never confuse the issue with facts!!So show me an illustration of our solar system where the sun is labeled as "Star".
Just like I said, "Sun"
This nasa government solar system overview considered the sun as , and I quote :So show me an illustration of our solar system where the sun is labeled as "Star".
No! According to the nasa government solar system overview , it’s considered a yellow dwarf STAR but I’m not going to argue with you . I’ve done enough of that for today.Get it??
"....The sun is classified as a G-type main-sequence star, or G dwarf star, or more imprecisely, a yellow dwarf. Actually, the sun — like other G-type stars — is white, but appears yellow through Earth's atmosphere. ... The sun will puff up into a red giant and expand past the orbit of the inner planets......".No! According to the nasa government solar system overview , it’s considered a yellow dwarf STAR but I’m not going to argue with you . I’ve done enough of that for today.lol
Why thank you for that."....The sun is classified as a G-type main-sequence star, or G dwarf star, or more imprecisely, a yellow dwarf. Actually, the sun — like other G-type stars — is white, but appears yellow through Earth's atmosphere. ... The sun will puff up into a red giant and expand past the orbit of the inner planets......".