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Even though we’ve only recently developed GPS systems that give us directions while we’re driving, birds have always been able to find their way during migration. Their sense of direction is dependent on a combination of three “maps” of their own.

Birds who migrate during the day can orient themselves by the position of the sun. Obviously, sunrise and sunset will indicate east and west, but even in the middle of the day they can ascertain where they are by the sun’s position in the sky.

Birds who prefer to travel at night use not only the moon, but they learn the constellations and navigate by them (just like old sailors). The fixed North Star is the most important, but all of the constellations are useful in figuring out time and location.

Finally, birds have a substance called magnetite located just above their beaks. This is a mineral that helps them determine Earth’s magnetic field, so they can navigate using true north.

Birds also have very keen eyesight and will use landmarks like mountains, rivers, even our own manmade buildings and roads to help them find their way.

[more about bird migration]

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Sun Flares

November 10, 2008

“The sun’s activity ebbs and flows on a roughly 11-year cycle. It can range from very quiet to violent space storms that knock out power grids on Earth and disrupt radio and satellite communications. The last peak was in 2000, and scientists have in recent months figured the low point was occurring. Fresh sunspots during October suggest the corner has been turned.”

[from space.com]

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Sun Energy

“How much energy comes to earth from the sun? Yearly, the earth receives 6,000 times more sunlight energy than humans consume.” [link]

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Surface Temperature Of The Sun

“the surface of the sun is about 6,000 degrees Celsius while the corona soars to several million degrees.” [source]

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Third Planet From The Sun

“Earth is the third planet in the solar system in terms of distance from the Sun.” [source]

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