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The celestial body at the center of the solar system is a large ball of gases, mostly made up of helium and hydrogen. The hydrogen in this celestial body undergoes nuclear fusion, thus producing helium
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The celestial body at the center of the solar system is a large ball of gases, mostly made up of helium and hydrogen. The hydrogen in this celestial body undergoes nuclear fusion, thus producing helium
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the answer would be the sun or more generally, a star
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