Home of the Suns
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PHOENIXHome of the Suns
NASHSteve of the Suns
ONEALShaquille of the Suns
DANMajerle of the Suns
ELIEMario of the Suns
AMAREStoudemire of the Phoenix Suns
SOLARCORONAOutermost part of the sun's atmosphere
eclipticthe path of the sun's annual motion
eclipticsECLIPTIC, the path of the sun's annual motion
actinometrythe measurement of heating power of the sun's rays
sunwisein the direction of the sun's apparent daily motion
heliotaxisthe response of an organism to the sun's rays
LOATHEHate with the white-hot intensity of a thousand suns
heliotaxesHELIOTAXIS, the response of an organism to the sun's rays
prominenceA stream of incandescent gas projecting above the sun's chromosphere
actinometriesACTINOMETRY, the measurement of heating power of the sun's rays
prominencesA stream of incandescent gas projecting above the sun's chromosphere
heliotacticrelating to heliotaxis, the response of an organism to the sun's rays
actinometricalrelating to actinometry, measurement of heating power of the sun's rays also ACTINOMETRIC
actinometricrelating to actinometry, measurement of heating power of the sun's rays also ACTINOMETRICAL
streamersAn elongated mass of luminous matter, e.g., in auroras or the sun's corona
plagesluminous area in the sun's chromosphere that appears in the vicinity of a sunspot
plageluminous area in the sun's chromosphere that appears in the vicinity of a sunspot
flocculione of the bright or dark patches on the sun's surface, visible in a spectroheliogram
anthelialuminous, white spot occasionally appearing at the sun's elevation but in the opposite part of the sky
heliostatinstrument consisting of a mirror moved by clockwork, for reflecting the sun's rays in a fixed direction
spiculejet of gas several hundred miles in diameter rising from the sun's surface to heights of 3000 to 6000 miles (4800 to 9600 km)
sunriseThe colors and light visible in the sky on an occasion of the sun's first appearance in the morning, considered as a view or spectacle
sunrisesThe colors and light visible in the sky on an occasion of the sun's first appearance in the morning, considered as a view or spectacle
rainbowsAn arch of colors formed in the sky in certain circumstances, caused by the refraction and dispersion of the sun's light by rain or other water droplets in the atmosphere
rainbowAn arch of colors formed in the sky in certain circumstances, caused by the refraction and dispersion of the sun's light by rain or other water droplets in the atmosphere
analemmascale (as on a globe or sundial) based on such a plot that shows the sun's position for each day of the year or that allows local mean time to be determined