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| 14 Jan 2013 05:34 PM |
| Technically, the sun rotates on its axis like any planet. I understand it'll always be hot an glowy, but because it rotates, is there ever a time considered "night" on it? |
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| 14 Jan 2013 05:38 PM |
| ... If it was night on the sun the sun wouldn't be a sun ... |
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| 14 Jan 2013 05:41 PM |
@Twoublekinz122
I don't mean night as in "It's dark." I mean night as in the other half of the day.
Let me reword thie, everyone knows the sun revolves around a black hole in the center of the galaxy, much like planets revolve around the sun. Would the half of the sun facing away from the black hole be considered nght? |
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| 14 Jan 2013 05:43 PM |
The sun would probaly be to bright in-order for that to be possible. |
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