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2007-01-26 21:14:35 · 25 answers · asked by BKelly237 3 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

and if its too hot do u suppose we could land there in the winter when its a little bit cooler?

2007-01-26 21:15:49 · update #1

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It's too hot in the winter also. You can only land there at night. ;)

2007-01-26 21:24:05 · answer #1 · answered by Kitiany 5 · 3 2

quote: 'and if its too hot do u suppose we could land there in the winter when its a little bit cooler?'

Ahahahahaha lol, yes if we wait till winter the sun will cool down and we can land on it

The sun is a burning ball of gas, imagine it like you're fireplace, you can't get near enough to touch it and if you could you would go right through it anyway. In winter we tilt away from the sun and get cooler, if you move away from you're fire you cool down, does that mean the fire gets cooler?

2007-01-27 05:38:24 · answer #2 · answered by ukcufs 5 · 2 0

You can't be serious. You are playing a game with us, aren't you? There is no winter on the Sun; no summer; no seasons! It's an enormous ball of hot gasses, mostly hydrogen and helium, with no solid surface whatsoever. We may at some point be able to send probes or unmanned spacecraft, but we don't have the technology for that now.

2007-01-27 12:51:23 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

What all of you don't realise is that there is a conspiracy by NASA to stop you from finding out that they have already been there.
What they have known for many years is that, like the moon, the sun has a dark side, we only ever see the lit side. Copernicus and Kepler were only half right - we orbit the Sun, but the Sun spins on its axis at exactly the same time. Only when they sent spacecraft to other planets, and hence to the other side of the Sun, did they realise there was a dark side.
It's a conspiracy, I tell you........

2007-01-27 05:40:52 · answer #4 · answered by Labsci 7 · 0 2

The sun is a giant ball of condensed hydrogen, gas and other elements and does not have seasons like we know on Earth, and given the temperature, there is never any way we could ever land on the sun

2007-01-27 05:21:41 · answer #5 · answered by Lief Tanner 5 · 1 1

I don;'t think this is a serious question, but just in case it is, nobody could ever live on the sun, since it is much too hot. I'll forget the winter part.

2007-01-27 05:26:04 · answer #6 · answered by Anthony F 6 · 1 1

Of course not! Everything gets burned when it comes close to it.

Well, I take it back. Only eons of years from now, when the sun is just a black little expired thing that it will someday be. But I don't imagine we'll be around that long.

2007-01-27 06:48:39 · answer #7 · answered by Benvenuto 7 · 1 0

no ....because sun is not a planet or a satellite.....its just a ball of hot n burning gases...so landing in sun is impossible....n i would like to tell 1 more thing....i dont think that man had ever landed in moon n there r lots of proofs for that..

2007-01-27 06:03:22 · answer #8 · answered by pavithra 2 · 0 1

The spaceship and the human being travelling inside must be able to resist the Sun's heat and not melt.

We'll we find this kind of materials?

Can humans create some kind of cooling system for their body (as we know it in present time)?

2007-01-27 05:23:24 · answer #9 · answered by Diomedes 3 · 1 1

Good idea! I'll run it by at work (I work at NASA) and see what they say on the situation. We've only ever considered it in summer but it was always too hot. We might be able to do it in the near future. Are you currently training to fly into space? Maybe you could lead an expedition to the sun...

2007-01-27 05:24:30 · answer #10 · answered by Just Call Me E 1 · 3 2

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