the Sun

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# Clue Answer As Given Value Round Category Air Date Show
It's a facula that a facula is a bright spot in the photosphere of this body the Sun $400 DJ A MIX OF SCIENCE 2024-12-03 #9217
An aphelion is the point in an orbit when an object is farthest from this the Sun $800 DJ SPACE SCIENCE 2019-06-27 #8024
This object has 109 times the Earth's radius & is 93 million miles away from us the Sun $400 DJ SCIENCE 2012-05-15 #6377
Usually seen daily by most people, it produces 3.83 x 1026watts of power in the form of light the sun $1,200 DJ WE BLINDED YOU WITH SCIENCE 2009-01-16 #5610
Heliology is the study of light from this source the Sun $100 J -OLOGIES 2001-04-02 #3826
Galileo damaged his eyesight staring at this the Sun $200 DJ DANGEROUS SCIENCE 1998-02-23 #3111
Proxima Centauri is the second-closest star to the Earth; this is the closest The sun $200 DJ SCIENCE 1997-04-25 #2925
It's the most massive object in our solar system the Sun $100 J SCIENCE 1995-12-19 #2602
This heavenly body's prominences include dark filaments & clouds of gas The Sun $200 DJ SCIENCE 1994-11-23 #2353
Comets sometimes travel tail first, as the tail always points away from this the Sun $100 J PHYSICAL SCIENCE 1992-01-31 #1715
A heliocentric model of the solar system has this at its center the sun $100 J PHYSICAL SCIENCE 1989-01-04 #1003
In order to see a rainbow, this should be at your back the Sun $100 J SCIENCE 1988-12-19 #991
A heliologist can really get burned by studying this the Sun $800 DJ SCIENCE 1985-02-28 #124
Every second, this body converts 657 mil. tons of hydrogen into helium the Sun $200 J SCIENCE 1985-02-13 #113
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