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26 Jul 2023 | Henry Birdsong
Field
Old Value
New Value
Id
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32586
Border color
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3
Border type
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Rolled edge
Background color
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41
Lettering color
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30
Fdl bsa color
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57
First issue
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01 Aug 2023
Quantity issued
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200
Description
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Sun; Part of a 14 flap NOAC fundraiser set. Set includes the Sun, Planets, Dwarf Planets and some moons. Set accompanied by Solar System information booklet.
Image
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134-S151-sun-front.png
Imageback
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134-S151-sun-back.png
Patchscan url
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http://patchscan.com/v1/3FPCC
Manufacturer
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A-B Emblem
Lifetime quantity
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200
Color count
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8
Coverage
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100
Width
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126
Height
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60
Shortname
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2024 NOAC fundraiser- Sun
History
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Our Sun is a 4.5 billion-year-old star – a hot glowing ball of hydrogen and helium at the center of our solar system. The Sun is about 93 million miles (150 million kilometers) from Earth, and without its energy, life as we know it could not exist here on our home planet.
The Sun is the largest object in our solar system. The Sun’s volume would need 1.3 million Earths to fill it. Its gravity holds the solar system together, keeping everything from the biggest planets to the smallest bits of debris in orbit around it. The hottest part of the Sun is its core, where temperatures top 27 million degrees Fahrenheit (15 million degrees Celsius). The Sun’s activity, from its powerful eruptions to the steady stream of charged particles it sends out, influences the nature of space throughout the solar system.