Our star, the Sun, makes up 99% of all the mass in the Solar System. Its core is so dense and hot that normally repellent nuclei fuse together in nuclear reactions that produce vast amounts of energy. The Sun is mostly hydrogen (its main fuel) and helium, and radiates charged particles called solar wind across the Solar System. Phenomena such as solar flares and sunspots are evidence of the Sun's strong magnetic field, which changes on a roughly 11-year cycle.
Equatorial radius 695,700 km[6] 109 R?[7]
Equatorial circumference 4.379×106 km[7] 109 × Earth[7]
Flattening 9×10-6
Surface area 6.09×1012 km2[7] 12,000 × Earth[7]
Volume 1.41×1018 km3[7] 1,300,000 × Earth
Mass (1.98855±0.00025)×1030 kg[1] 333,000 M?[1]
Average density 1.408 g/cm3[1][7]
0.255 × Earth[1][7]
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