Well, this is very possible. In fact I try it several times when my parents are not at home. It's a very interesting adventure.You will get to meet human beings with only four heads and a tail as well as justice league.
TO GO TO THE SUN, PUT A BIG BUCKET OF WATER OUTSIDE WHEN THE SUN IS SHINING IN THE AFTERNOON. YOU WILL SEE THE SUN INSIDE THE WATER, THEN JUMP INSIDE IT AND WITHIN 15 MINUTES YOU WILL BE ON THE SUN.
OR BETTER STILL YOU CAN GO WITH A NYLON KITE OR WITH A LEAPING FROG OR A CHRISTMAS BALOON.
YOU COULD ALSO GO WIYH A PAPER AEROPLANE.
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THE MOST STUPID QUESTION I HAVE EVER COME ACROSS IN MY LIFE. KEEP IT UP
2007-04-05 09:20:05
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answered by demorise 1
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No. The Sun is equally hot at all times of the year and would burn you to death very quickly if you got near it. Additionally, the Sun, being made of hydrogen, has no solid surface; walking on it would be even harder than walking on the surface of a swimming pool. So no, you can't walk on the Sun.
Now, it is concievable that after the Sun goes nova and then cools down, it might blow away all its light gases and be left with just stuff like iron and carbon and oxygen and so on at safe temperatures. If so, you might then be able to go onto its surface. However its atmosphere would not be breathable so you would need some breathing equipment to survive more than a few seconds, and its gravity would be quite high so you would need some kind of power suit to walk on it properly. Besides, you'd have to wait many trillions of years for it to cool sufficiently anyway.
2007-04-05 09:11:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Not now, not ever.
Surface Temperature on the Sun is Millions of Degrees F.
The surface is intensely hot gas and liquid gases.
There is no winter on the Sun. it is forever in a state of nuclear fusion wherein hydrogen gas is converted by intense heat and pressure into helium. Any close approach to the Sun would result in the object being burned to a crisp in just an instant.
2007-04-05 11:44:19
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answered by zahbudar 6
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Well if you think about technically we can walk on the sun since it has a surface. The only factor holding us back would have to be the extreme heat that it is producing. If you can get past that then have fun on the sun.
2007-04-05 09:11:38
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answered by Lighting Bolt 7 2
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of course no.
its impossible. there are no seasons on sun. there is no winter season on the sun. we experience different season because of earth's revolution. when the sun rays fall vertical we experience summer and when the rays are tilted we experience winter. from this u could surely understand that there are no seasons on the sun. the sun is made up of hydrogen & helium gas. so we cant walk on it. u even cant go close to it because u will burn up in no time.
2007-04-05 21:22:39
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answered by nidhi2890 2
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No, the sun is made of gas, so there is almost nothing solid to walk on. Also you would burn up before you even came close to the surface of the sun.
2007-04-05 09:03:00
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answered by Karina 3
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NO YOU'LL BE DEAD BY THE TIME YOU GET THERE CUZ OF NO OXYGEN AND THE HEAT OF THE SUN. AND IN WINTER TIME DOESN'T THE SUN GO TO THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WORLD HEATING? JUST WONDERING. BUT I DOUBT THAT IN WINTER THE SUN WOULD COOL DOWN.
2007-04-05 12:03:59
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answered by Ms. Thang 4
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Yes, they can, but they should wear suntan lotion with an SPF of at least 12,000,000,000,000 otherwise they might get a slight burn.
P.S. Is that winter time on earth or on the sun?
2007-04-05 09:14:19
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answered by Someone who cares 7
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um let me look this up...... NO If i was forced to go on the sun i would probably were sunblock SPF 624,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 and a sweat shirt. And the sun does not have winter we only have seasons because of our orbit.
2007-04-05 09:23:07
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answered by DA MULKA'S 2
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If you're superhuman maybe,like Supermankind.Or if you're not, maybe with the right Sun walking suit. Ask a chemistry department if it's been developed yet.
2007-04-06 04:49:58
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answered by houdekk1 1
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