Yeah, I travelled to the sun just the other day after my trip to Sirius. The middle of the sun is wicked hot and really blinding with the white fire, so I had to wear sunglasses. The outside wasn't too bad. The surface temperature was only 5780 K, while core was about 13.6 MK.
2006-08-27 03:43:44
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answered by yofatcat1 6
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No but alot of melted prodes and some roman gods are there. And In the center, it is very bright...about like a hiundred billion fireflies bright! And It isnt hot and on fire, it is burning hot gases on the outside from the hreat of the sun.
2006-08-21 14:04:11
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answered by iam"A"godofsheep 5
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Humans have never been to the sun as it would burn you up instanly,, the center of the sun is a nucular powerplant, Thru nucular fusion/or fisionthat creates gases that burn and thus the surface of the sun is on fire and very hot,, some places reaching a million degrees,
2006-08-21 14:38:38
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answered by SPACEGUY 7
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There are parts not on fire, The core is dense hot iron. No one can go near the sun, It is too hot to even look at from outside the earths atmosphere.
2006-08-21 14:21:45
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answered by SHUGAR 2
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I seem to remember reading it's dark in there, don't know why that would be so.
It's much hotter than the surface of the sun, and the sun's not on fire - it's basically a gigantic atom bomb that keeps on exploding, a little at a time.
2006-08-21 14:03:49
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answered by fenderplayer96 2
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NASA has been to the Sun many times. BUT, they only go at night, it is way too hot in the Daytime.
The Sun is a luscious 72 Degrees on the inside, with swimming pools and sandy beaches.
NASA keeps this quiet in order to keep it from becoming too Touristy.
Shhhhh .....Keep this quiet!
Yours: Grumpy
2006-08-21 14:13:38
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answered by Grumpy 6
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ok son u are making mistake in spelling that is the son not the"sun"
ok ya its true my son is hot but still cool he can set any thing on fire that touches him
ok ok ok now to real thing
not as far as i know there is nobody hoo can survive the heat of sun but is not as hot as it looks from afar and is at out side
2006-08-21 14:04:20
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answered by Anonymous
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One Middle European country sent a mission to the Sun, of course they had to land at night.
2006-08-22 02:16:57
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answered by iknowtruthismine 7
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uhm, no. No one has ever been to the sun or any other star and I doubt they every will. The sun is so hot it literally forces hydrogen atoms together and forms helium...fusion.
2006-08-21 14:31:39
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answered by star2_watch 3
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No one could survive the intense heat of the sun.
2006-08-26 14:13:12
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answered by cololauren 2
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