Aquila  |  Solar Science
Sol mates - Sun gods and goddesses Re Amun-Ra Apollo Sol Invictus Sol Huitzilopochtli Inti Surya Malina Seqinek Amaterasu / Sizzling solar power pioneers - Becquerel photovoltaic effect Volta Mouchot Smith selenium photoconductivity Grylls Adams Evans Day Fritts Heinrich Hertz photoelectric effect Einstein / Mellow yellow - Painting with sunshine turmeric powder ultraviolet light substantive dye mordant adjective dye / Sun spotting - Hans Lippershay solar winds aurora observing the Sun safely / All hail the mighty Sun King - Louis XIV Versailles royal routine / Sun salutations - make your own solstice balancing sculptures / Chasing the Sun at Jellyfish Lake archipelago Palau Eli Malk sea anemones zooxanthellae photosynthesise mutualism / Solstice dreams in Milton Keynes - Derek Walker Pyramid of Khafre Giza Light Pyramid / Escape from the ice-cream van of doom - solve the puzzle to escape the van / The Bad Luck Bicycle story by Josette Reeves / Win Horrible Histories Terrible Thames River Cruise Tickets
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Aquila Solar Science.