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Interview with Sol Mornings just wouldn't be the same without him.He really does light up our life.But did we ever thank him, even once? No, never.We should consider ourselves lucky that he doesn't get overheated.Astronomy Magazine thus decided to thank that wonderful star of ours, Sol, for all those billions of years of free sunlight;tax free sunlight.We also thanked him for that really great gravitational field of his that keeps us from cavorting around the galaxy.To our surprise he granted us an exclusive interview.We found out that being a star isn't always sunshine.Astronomy Magazine: Mr.Sun, how did you become a star? Sol, our Sun: Please, call me Sol.I answered an ad.“Galaxy Now Forming, Stars Needed.” The ad made it look real easy.Just sit around, make hydrogen into helium.Have everyone look up to you.Have a career where you can really shine.And I always thought I had what it took to be a star, you know.I was young, I had great big clouds of hydrogen.The actual triggering event was the tragic death of a star right in our own neighborhood.This shocked me and a lot of other large young gas regions into several new stages of development.It totally changed our future.Ironically, many of us eventually decided we wanted to become stars ourselves.AM: Your future must be very bright.Sol: Well it's not so easy being a star.First of all, you have to be made of the right stuff.And not only spunk and perseverance, also 75% hydrogen and 25% helium.But I have all that.It's the work schedule that's really impoible.24 hours a day, 7 days a week, you really can't take a day off without people getting annoyed.AM: Are there a special cla you had to be part of? Sol: Yes, luminosity cla.I, of course, wanted to be in the first cla, but it turned out that was only for the brightest super-stars: the industry giants.It turns out I was put at the bottom.Cla five.The other claes all made fun of us.“Dwarf stars” they would call us.AM: How did you do in your spectral studies? Sol: Not very well.I wasn't in the hottest cla there either.I thought I had “A” potential, but after a while I was afraid they would give me an “F”.But it even got worse: “F” wasn't low enough for me.I got a “G”.Oh, I felt bad for a while, I went through a real solar minimum.But soon I found out lots of stars get “G's”;or even lower.Turns out “G's” out-number “A's” 30 to 1.AM: Are you happy with your home galaxy: the Milky Way? Sol: Well, when I signed on, I though we were going places.I thought we would take on the universe, as a team.Adventure, action, 100 billion stars, all together in one galactic union.Now that, I thought, was power.But all we ever do is go in circles.I've been around the center 60 times or so, it's no big deal.Spiral armsthe next your outthat's where all the local action turned out to be.I mean the Milky Way is OK and everything.It's a little dusty, I gue, but at least it's stable.We haven't been disrupted by any other galaxies or anything.We even have our little groupies: the Magellanic Clouds, galaxies like that.It's home.AM: When did you decide to have planets? Sol: Very early in life, although I'm not exactly sure whenI'm hundreds of times bigger than they are.Have some planets, they said, they won't perturb you much.But they're running rings around me.Mercury won't keep to a Newtonian orbithelium.But I'm saving up what I have.I'll get there.After that I'll probably just retire.Fade away slowly.Nothing like Brutus-he was crazy.AM: We would like to thank you for all those years of warmth and sunlight.I think I speak for the whole planet when I say we're really grateful.Is there anything you wish to request of the people of earth? Sol: Yes.Batteries.This fusion stuff is not going to last forever.Please send me 200 billion batteries.Didn't you people read the instruction manual? Size “Double D”.And not those cheapies you find on sale.
