If the sun is 93 million miles away, then why do we feel the heat from it?

 

Here are two pictures (the sun from the SDO spacecraft, and the Earth from the Apollo 17 spacecraft) that have been superimposed to give you an idea of just how big the sun is compared to the Earth. It would take 1,300,000 (one point three MILLION) Earths to fill up the volume of the sun. THAT is why we can “feel the heat.”

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