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From ancient times the sun, apparently the largest and the brightest of stars visible to the naked eye, has been both an object of reverence and awe for the common man and a source of inspiration and inquisitiveness. It is also the source of all conventional energy on the earth. In ancient Egypt, the sun god Ra was the dominating figure among the high gods. In India the sun is glorified in the vedic hymns and there is even a dynasty of sun kings. There are over 200 known quotations relating to the sun in English poetry. In recent times, all over the world, the scientists, faced with the crisis of the conventional energy sources, are working hard to develop an artificial controllable sun in the laboratory by nuclear fusion.

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Bose, T.K. (2014). Some Practical Examples. In: High Temperature Gas Dynamics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05200-7_12

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