US Curriculum Alignment
CCSS SL.K.5, NGSS 1-ESS1-1, NGSS 5-ESS1-1
Planet Poster – Sun (Cross-Section)
Sun as a freigestellt planet poster — the planet alone on a clean background.
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The Sun is a blazing ball of hydrogen and helium plasma so large that over a million Earths could fit inside it, generating energy through nuclear fusion at its core. Its surface, the photosphere, glows at roughly 5,500°C.
Every planet, moon, and asteroid in our solar system orbits this star. This poster shows the Sun's fiery surface with no label printed, so a child can add the name as part of a naming activity.
One animal
at a time.
The same hand-drawn look across the whole collection — verified against the real species, animal by animal.
“A collection should feel as though every piece came from the same hand.”
Our visual style was developed through original watercolor and fine pencil artwork. Each animal is treated as an individual subject, with its own proportions, structure, markings and character.
Nothing is reduced to a generic animal shape. A lion should still look like a lion, and a specific bird should remain recognizable as that bird.
Often
asked.
The Sun's core reaches about 15 million degrees Celsius, while its visible surface, the photosphere, is a much cooler 5,500 degrees Celsius.
The Sun rotates differentially, taking about 25 days to spin once at its equator but around 35 days near its poles, because it is a ball of gas rather than a solid body.
NASA's Parker Solar Probe, launched in 2018, has flown closer to the Sun than any spacecraft before it, diving through the outer corona to study solar wind.
Yes, the Sun regularly produces solar flares and coronal mass ejections, sudden bursts of radiation and charged particles that can affect satellites and power grids on Earth.


