‘The Sun, our star’ presents a short history of the Sun and its relationship with Earth. While our ancestors worshipped the Sun, we may now take it for granted. Alpha Centauri A, the nearest other Sun-like star, is four light years away, compared to the Sun’s eight light minutes. The Sun and stars are neither solid nor liquid but composed of ionized particles in a plasma state. This plasma can sustain magnetic fields but not electric fields. The Sun exhibits remarkable phenomena such as sunspots, the corona, flares, the solar wind, and coronal mass ejections. Its atmosphere is layered into photosphere, chromosphere, and corona.