A new study suggests the sun appears to experience far fewer changes in brightness and intensity than other stars like it. Researchers reported last week on their examination of 369 stars. They compared each one to the sun in terms of surface temperature, size and rotation. They found that on average, the other stars had five times more brightness variability than our sun. A report on the study and its findings was published in Science magazine.

What is the sun?
the closest star to earth
a planet close to earth
the largest planet in our solar system
one of many moons in our galaxy
How many stars were examined for this study?
150
369
100
258
The study featured in this article was published in Science magazine.
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