We learned that the Sun's powerful magnetic forces directly affect the Earth and the rest of the solar system. We saw Sun-grazing comets about to be buned up by the Sun's heat. The Sun has huge explosions on its surface that extend as far as two times the size of Earth. The Sun is very hot. When you look at the Sun it we will blind you. The Sun is bigger than the Earth and 150 million kilometers away. Scientists can now study the the inside of the Sun. We studied pictures of the Sun taken by the SOHO spacecraft. SOHO has a camera that can record everything about the Sun. We meet a man From IBM. Mr. Durden works for a company that sells and makes computers. IBM need to know about explosions on the Sun because the explosions can affect the computers.
We enjoyed being here at NASA. We want to thank Mrs. Taylor, who took us on this trip. We want to thank Dr. Doug, who taught us something new. He should be a teacher instead of a scientist and tell his class about NASA. We are sure that they will be interested. We want to thank Mrs. Stokes who took us on the walk and taught us about SOHO.