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Astronomy question: Does the sun rotate or sit still? Partially correct. Yes, it is spinning. But it is spinning from the centrifugal force and exchanges of energy present as all the material fell into ... How long does it take for the sun to rotate? Who fast does the sun rotate around tyhe sun? Ho many days does it take...
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wiki.answers.com/Q/Does_the_sun_rotate_or_sit_still
wiki.answers.com/Q/Does_the_sun_rotate_or_sit_still
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Yes it does it roates differetly faster in center and slower as you go towards the poles also every 11 yrs the poles change which is comming up soon right now the way the poles are we experence only a light to modreate amounts of sun spots ...
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080810082...
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The Sun does indeed rotate. Galileo noted this nearly 400 years ago when he observed sunspots. As you can see from this animation, the apparent motion of the sunspots can be used to determine the rotation speed of the Sun. As it turns out, ...
http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/question.php?number=61...
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Like everything else in the solar system, the Sun rotates. However, unlike the Earth, the Sun is not a solid body, but is composed of (very hot!) gas. So the rotation rate changes depending on where you are on the Sun. At the equator, it rotates about once every 27 days or so.
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www.madsci.org/posts/archives/dec96/847240865.As.r.html
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Subject: Does the Sun rotate? ... Date: Tue Nov 5 18:41:05 1996; Posted by: Hannah Schneider; Grade level: undergrad; School/Organization: Swarthmore College; City: Swarthmore State/Province: PA; Country: USA; Area of science: Astronomy ; ... Does the sun rotate? What are sunspots, and how do they move on the surface?
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www.madsci.org/posts/archives/dec96/847240865.As.q.html
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Since the Sun is a ball of gas, it does not have to rotate rigidly like the solid planets and moons do. In fact, the Sun's equatorial regions rotate faster (taking only about 24 days) than the polar regions (which rotate once in more than 30 days).
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solarscience.msfc.nasa.gov/sunturn.shtml
solarscience.msfc.nasa.gov/sunturn.shtml
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The Sun rotates around an axis which is roughly perpendicular to the plane of the ecliptic; the Sun's rotational axis is tilted by 7.25° from perpendicular to the ecliptic. It rotates in the counterclockwise direction (when viewed from the north), the same direction that the planets rotate (and orbit around the Sun).
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www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/astronomy/sun/rotati...
www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/astronomy/sun/rotation.shtml
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Galileo Galilei, back in 1612, noticed something interesting about the Sun when he observed its sunspots. Let's see what he discovered. ... Galileo noticed that the spots seemed to move directly across the disk of the Sun. He thought that, if they were on the surface of the ... Observe the Sun Rotate and check your answers.
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solar-center.stanford.edu/spin-sun/spin-sun.html
solar-center.stanford.edu/spin-sun/spin-sun.html
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Yes, the Sun does rotate, but it doesn't spin like a solid ball - maybe because it isn't one. Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. When the speed of rotation varies like this, we say the object has 'different...
http://www.suntrek.org/sun-as-a-star/suns-vital-statist...
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