The Sun is in the constellation of
Virgo,
at a distance of 149,233,813.0 kilometers from Earth.
The current Right Ascension is
13h 16m 39s
and the Declination is -08° 06’ 08”
(apparent coordinates).
The magnitude of The Sun is -26.75 (data provided by JPL Horizons).
Map showing The Sun in Virgo on October, 13 2024. Field of view: 50x30 degrees
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The Sun is the star at the center of the solar system and is by far the largest object in it. It has a diameter of about 1.39 million kilometers and a mass of approximately 1.99 x 10^30 kilograms, accounting for about 99.86% of the total mass of the solar system. The Sun is a nearly perfect sphere of hot plasma, with internal convective motion that generates its magnetic field. The temperature at the Sun's core is about 15 million degrees Celsius, where nuclear fusion occurs, releasing energy in the form of electromagnetic waves and heat. This energy is radiated outwards, and it takes about 8 minutes and 20 seconds for it to reach Earth, which is about 149.6 million kilometers away. The Sun rotates on its axis, completing one rotation in about 25.4 Earth days near the equator and about 34 Earth days near the poles. The Sun is classified as a G-type main-sequence star, with a lifespan of about 10 billion years, and it has a complex system of magnetic activity that produces sunspots, flares, and coronal mass ejections that can affect Earth's space environment. The Sun has been studied extensively by a variety of telescopes and spacecraft, including the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) and the Parker Solar Probe.
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Sunspots Activity
Here is a recent image of the Sun's surface showing the current sunspot activity:
Sky map showing The Sun in Virgo on October, 13 2024.
Field of view: 10x6 degrees. View in interactive sky chart
High precision deep sky finder chart, 60 arcmin wide, showing where The Sun is right now.
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Deep sky finder chart for The Sun.
Field of view: 60x40 arcmins.
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a page that provides all the information needed to find The Sun in the sky and additional links to sky charts.
Distance from Earth
The distance of The Sun from Earth is currently 149,233,813.0 kilometers,
equivalent to 0.9975664246Astronomical Units.
Light takes
8m 17.790s to travel from The Sun and arrive to us.
149,233,813.0
0.9975664246
8m 17.790s
The following chart shows the distance of The Sun from Earth as a function of time.
In the chart the distance data is measured in Astronomical Units and sampled with
an interval of 1 day.
Chart of the distance of The Sun from Earth in Astronomical Units (au)
The value of the reported distance might be somewhat inaccurate around the times of closest approach for objects passing extremely close to Earth.
The value of the distance of Sun from Earth is also available as a real time updated value in the
Live Position and Data Tracker.
Closest Approach
Between 1 January 1600 and 30 December 2499,
the closest approach of
The Sun to Earth happens on
Tue Dec 27 1605 at a distance of
0.983059 Astronomical Units, or
147,063,549 kilometers:
Tue Dec 27 1605
147,063,549
0.983059
NOTE: values for the closest approach are computed
with a sampling interval of 1 day.
Light Curve
The following chart is the predicted light curve
(visual magnitude as a function of time) of The Sun,
according to the most recent ephemerides data.
Magnitude data is sampled with a 2 days interval and there might be inaccuracies
for objects changing brightness very rapidly during the course of a few days. For comets there could be large discrepancies
between the observed and predicted brightness because of their highly dynamic behaviour.
Chart of the magnitude of The Sun as a function of time
Physical Data
The following shows the known values of the most important physical parameters of The Sun.
Source: JPL Small-Body Database
Physical Parameter
Value
Relative to Earth
Diameter
1391684 km
109.2202
Mass
1989000 x 1024 kg
333,043.6574
Density
1.41 gr/cm3
0.2557
Escape Velocity
618.02 km/s
55.2297
Sideral Rotation
587.2800 hours
24.5370
Absolute Magnitude
-26.8
15 Days Ephemeris
The following table lists the ephemerides of The Sun computed for the past and next 7 days, with a 24 hours interval.
Apparent celestial coordinates are provided.
Physical data. Detailed
information about physical properties of The Sun, such as mass and geometric properties.
15 days ephemerides. Table
showing celestial coordinates and magnitude of The Sun for the past and next 7 days.
Interactive sky chart. An online planetarium application that shows where to locate The Sun in the sky from your location.
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