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Sun is the 1st Celestial Body and the 1st Star obtained in the Beyond (Rank 1), which can generate Stardust StardustStardust.

Description[]

"Earth's home star is the center of our solar system, the point around which all celestial objects orbit. It shines its light on each of the eight planets, and its warmth is essential for all life on Earth."

Traits[]

The rare traits matching this generators type are: Solar Winds . Sun is also affected by the epic traits: Speed of Light , Cosmic Gravity , Goldilocks Zone . It is also affected by the constellations: Scorpio, Aries, as well as by the generator rank.

Icon Name Description Requires
Sun Solar Flares Solar Flares When magnetic energy is released on the surface of the Sun, the result is a burst of radiation and plasma called a solar flare. Solar flares emit radio waves that can disrupt long-range communications on Earth. Rank 1
Sun Nuclear Fusion Nuclear Fusion The Sun's core fuses hundreds of millions of tons of hydrogen into helium every second, converting matter into energy in the process. The light and heat it produces radiate out to all the planets of the solar system. Rank 2

Achievements[]

Icon Name Description Requires
Achievement Sunny Stonehenge Sunny Stonehenge In ancient times, humans built monuments to track the position of the Sun and mark the solstices and equinoxes. These monuments include Stonehenge in England, Newgrange in Ireland, and the pyramid of El Castillo in Mexico. Sun Rank 5
Achievement Total Eclipse of the Heart Total Eclipse of the Heart While you should never look directly at the sun, during a solar eclipse it’s actually even more dangerous! This is because your pupils expand in the darkness and take in even more light (and harmful radiation). Sun Rank 10

Trivia[]

Star[]

The Solar System is made up of one star, the Sun. It is a spectral type G2V star.

Planets[]

There are a total of eight, formerly nine, planets orbiting the Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Out of these, four are terrestrial, two gas giants, and another two ice giants. The former ninth planet, known as a dwarf planet since 2006, was Pluto. The hypothetical ninth planets are Planet X and Planet Nine.

Sources[]

  • Sun - Real images and symbol
Type Celestial Body Celestial Bodies
Type Star Star SunHeliosphereAlpha Centauri
Type Terrestrial Planet Terrestrial Planet MercuryVenusEarthMars
Type Moon Moon MoonIoEuropaGanymedeCallistoTitanEnceladusTriton
Type Asteroid Asteroid Asteroid BeltCeresVestaKuiper Belt
Type Gaseous Planet Gaseous Planet JupiterSaturn
Type Ice Planet Ice Planet UranusNeptune
Type Dwarf Planet Dwarf Planet PlutoHaumeaMakemakeEris
Type Comet Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9Halley's CometHale-Bopp
Type Oort Cloud Object Oort Cloud Object SednaPlanet XHills CloudOort Cloud
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