As the Sun gets ever stronger, it is only a matter of time before the warmth wins out.
Solar energy can, of course, be gathered on Earth, but only about half of the sun's radiation ever makes it to the Earth's surface--the rest is either absorbed by the atmosphere or reflected back by clouds.
Ever supportive of the armed forces, the Sun has started an online debate over whether Mrs Turney should be awarded the Victoria Cross.
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In any case, it's fair to say that no one can read his book and ever again think of Florida as the blessed, sun-soaked paradise of resilient myth.
Recently Sun has moved aggressively into storage, but Kraemer sees storage leaders such as EMC (nasdaq: EMC - news - people) prospering at Sun's expense, as storage becomes an ever more important piece of the information technology puzzle.
The final set, which began shortly after 1400 BST on Wednesday and was still going seven hours later when the sun went down, is already longer than any match ever played.
The young man who emerges from Virgil Tanase's biography in particular is seductive, funny and loving, but constantly on the move: between the raw, sun-drenched Mediterranean and cramped, grey Paris, ever in search of respite from crippling bouts of tuberculosis, as well as comfort from the various women he charmed and loved with a passion.
As the day fades away, the sun enters a slow dance with the mountains, reflecting an ever-changing kaleidoscope of hues in the water below before finally creeping behind the peaks.
According to a much-told story, after the show the then-unknown Elvis told the group that, if he ever landed a major-label contract -- he was on Memphis' Sun Records at the time -- he'd have the Jordanaires back him up.
"For the May eclipse, the moon will be at the furthest distance from Earth that it ever achieves -- meaning that it will block the smallest possible portion of the sun, and leave the largest possible bright ring around the outside, " the agency said on its website.
In A Study in Scarlet, the first-ever Holmes adventure, Dr. Watson realizes that Holmes was unaware that the earth orbits the sun.
"This appears to be this comet's first-ever journey into the inner Solar System and it is expected to pass much closer to the Sun than most comets, " said Tony Farnham of the University of Maryland.
Mr. Scharf makes vivid the mind-boggling nature of the universe by noting, for instance, that the space between a star like the sun and its nearest neighbor is 30 million times the diameter of the sun itself and that there are 10 billion stars in the universe for every human being who has ever walked the Earth.
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