Incoming Resources
- Sun, Andrea Rivera
- El sol, de Isaac Asimov ; revisado y actualizado por Richard Hantula
- The Sun as a star, Stuart Jordan, editor/author
- Secrets of the sun, Ronald G. Giovanelli
- Sun, written by Marion Dane Bauer ; illustrated by John Wallace
- The restless sun, Donat G. Wentzel
- Sun!, one in a billion, by Sun (with Stacy McAnulty) ; illustrated by Sun (and Stevie Lewis)
- The early history of the sun, by A.G.W. Cameron
- Chasing the sun, the epic story of the star that gives us life, Richard Cohen
- When the sun dies, Roy A. Gallant
- El sol, Charlotte Guillain
- A new sun, the solar results from Skylab, by John A. Eddy ; edited by Rein Ise ; prepared by George C. Marshall Space Flight Center
- The quiet sun, Edward G. Gibson
- The Sun, Ray Spangenburg and Kit Moser
- Sun up, sun down, by Gail Gibbons
- Journey from the center of the sun, Jack B. Zirker
- The sun, Robin Kerrod
- The sun and moon, by Patrick Moore ; illustrated by Paul Doherty
- Our sun, William B. Rice
- The Sun, our star, Robert W. Noyes
- Sun, by Stephen M. Tomecek ; illustrated by Carla Golembe
- The sun's heartbeat, and other stories from the life of the star that powers our planet, Bob Berman
- High energy phenomena on the sun, [papers], edited by R. Ramaty and R.G. Stone
- The sun, Nuria Roca, Carol Isern, Rocio Bonilla
- Nearest star, the surprising science of our sun, Leon Golub & Jay M. Pasachoff
- The sun, Patricia Whitehouse
- The sun, our nearest star, by Franklyn M. Branley ; illustrated by Edward Miller
- The sun, a super star, by Chaya Glaser ; consultant: Karly M. Pitman, PhD, Planetary Science Institute, Tucson, Arizona
- The future of the sun, Jean-Claude Pecker ; [translated by Maurice Robine in collaboration with the Language Service, Inc.]
- The sun, Seymour Simon
- Our sun, biography of a star, Christopher Cooper ; foreword by David Spergel, PhD, chair, Department of Astrophysical Sciences, Princeton University ; preface by Madhulika Guhathakurta, PhD, lead scientist, Living with a star program, NASA