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The Sun is a large dwarf star'''<nowiki><ref name=Jones2005p23/></nowiki>''' in our solar system which has 8 planets and other celestial bodies revolving around it.'''<nowiki><ref name=Jones2005p35/></nowiki>''' It is extremely hot, with surface temperatures in excess of 5,000 °C and a central core temperature greater than 10,000,000 °C.'''<nowiki><ref name=Jones2005p23/></nowiki>''' | The Sun is a large dwarf star'''<nowiki><ref name=Jones2005p23/ ></nowiki>''' in our solar system which has 8 planets and other celestial bodies revolving around it.'''<nowiki><ref name=Jones2005p35/ ></nowiki>''' It is extremely hot, with surface temperatures in excess of 5,000 °C and a central core temperature greater than 10,000,000 °C.'''<nowiki><ref name=Jones2005p23/ ></nowiki>''' | ||
Since the Sun is about 150,000,000 kilometers from the Earth,'''<nowiki><ref name=Jones2005p35/></nowiki>''' only a very small amount of its heat and light reach the Earth. By contrast, the Earth's moon is very much smaller and very much colder.'''<nowiki><ref name= | Since the Sun is about 150,000,000 kilometers from the Earth,'''<nowiki><ref name=Jones2005p35/ ></nowiki>''' only a very small amount of its heat and light reach the Earth. By contrast, the Earth's moon is very much smaller and very much colder.'''<nowiki><ref name=Kelly2001/ ></nowiki>''' | ||
'''<nowiki>==References==</nowiki>''' | '''<nowiki>==References==</nowiki>''' | ||
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'''<nowiki><ref name=Jones2005p35></nowiki>'''<nowiki>{{cite book | author=Edward Jones, William Smith and George Jackson | title=The Solar System's Sun | edition= 4th Edition | publisher=Thompson Publishing Co. | date=September 1998 | pages=pp. 35-45 | id=ISBN 4-3782-5673-1}}</ref></nowiki> | '''<nowiki><ref name=Jones2005p35></nowiki>'''<nowiki>{{cite book | author=Edward Jones, William Smith and George Jackson | title=The Solar System's Sun | edition= 4th Edition | publisher=Thompson Publishing Co. | date=September 1998 | pages=pp. 35-45 | id=ISBN 4-3782-5673-1}}</ref></nowiki> | ||
'''<nowiki><ref name= | '''<nowiki><ref name=Kelly2001></nowiki>'''<nowiki>{{cite journal | author=Thomas Page, William Wood and John Isher | title= Lunar Surface Temperatures and the Stability of Polar Ice Deposits | journal= Solar System Astronomy | volume=32 | issue=4 |pages=pp. 179-195 | date= February 2001}}</ref></nowiki><br/> | ||
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This is how to code the edit page of an article using List-Defined Reference:
The Sun is a large dwarf star<ref name=Jones2005p23/ > in our solar system which has 8 planets and other celestial bodies revolving around it.<ref name=Jones2005p35/ > It is extremely hot, with surface temperatures in excess of 5,000 °C and a central core temperature greater than 10,000,000 °C.<ref name=Jones2005p23/ >
Since the Sun is about 150,000,000 kilometers from the Earth,<ref name=Jones2005p35/ > only a very small amount of its heat and light reach the Earth. By contrast, the Earth's moon is very much smaller and very much colder.<ref name=Kelly2001/ >
==References==
{{reflist|refs=
<ref name=Jones2005p23>{{cite book | author=Edward Jones, William Smith and George Jackson | title=The Solar System's Sun | edition= 4th Edition | publisher=Thompson Publishing Co. | date=September 1998 | pages=pp. 23-28 | id=ISBN 4-3782-5673-1}}</ref>
<ref name=Jones2005p35>{{cite book | author=Edward Jones, William Smith and George Jackson | title=The Solar System's Sun | edition= 4th Edition | publisher=Thompson Publishing Co. | date=September 1998 | pages=pp. 35-45 | id=ISBN 4-3782-5673-1}}</ref>
<ref name=Kelly2001>{{cite journal | author=Thomas Page, William Wood and John Isher | title= Lunar Surface Temperatures and the Stability of Polar Ice Deposits | journal= Solar System Astronomy | volume=32 | issue=4 |pages=pp. 179-195 | date= February 2001}}</ref>
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