No, only a lover boy can do that for a girl with whom he is in love.
2007-06-08 19:55:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Learn a bit of astronomy! Stars (including the Sun) are really really large and hot, as well as being very far away, unreachable by modern technology. Planets are really really small and (mostly) cold. The Sun is big enough to hold a MILLION Earths*. Astronauts are even smaller (teeny weeny). So an astronaut would get fried if he came anywhere near a star, and how could a teeny weeny astronaut move a star a billion times bigger than him?
* That's volume. The number 109 quoted above is the diameter of the Sun = 109 Earth diameters
2007-06-02 03:44:27
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answered by GeoffG 7
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Some of the more epic science fiction novels deal with re-arranging stars on a massive scale (eg, 'Ring', by Stephen Baxter). It's not completely impossible, but far beyond today's technology.
But bringing a star to earth would definitely cause the destruction of the earth. Either through simply being burnt up, or being pulled into the star, or through tidal forces ripping the whole solar system to shreds
2007-06-06 21:54:10
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answered by CHESS M 2
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Some of the more epic science fiction novels deal with re-arranging stars on a massive scale (eg, 'Ring', by Stephen Baxter). It's not completely impossible, but far beyond today's technology.
But bringing a star to earth would definitely cause the destruction of the earth. Either through simply being burnt up, or being pulled into the star, or through tidal forces ripping the whole solar system to shreds.
2007-06-01 18:09:01
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answered by Tunips 4
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this is possible,..though it also supposes that astronauts Technical Abilities to move extremely massive Bodies thru space..long distances..however stars have been seen moving thru the galaxy as if thrown out...by some extreme gravitational Tidal Forces. To say it cannot be done would be wrong...with proper energies at ones disposal even moving stars is possible.
2007-06-09 13:27:23
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answered by Joseph 2
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I don't think so. The star may seem small when seen from earth, but actually, it's big. I don't think it can be accommodated in the space craft nor can it be loaded without, perhaps, burning the craft if the theory is, that the star is hot.
2007-06-09 00:54:12
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answered by annabelle p 7
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I'm sure an astronaut could bring Brittney Spears anywhere.
Actually, you know that a star is like the sun only much farther away.
2007-06-01 18:08:43
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answered by Mr. Bodhisattva 6
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Stars are very large, and very, very heavy. They look small because they are very far away from us, many light years. We have no way at present of going to other stars, and even if we could, we have no way of moving objects the size of a star.
2007-06-02 01:50:39
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answered by Anonymous
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If mankind could even reach the nearest Star,Which is Alpha Centauri,the journey there and back would take light years to accomplish.I'm sorry but to bring a star in to our solar system would totally destroy us
2007-06-09 08:27:58
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answered by Ron P 2
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Uh, considering that stars have no solid surface, their temperature, and the distance from earth to the nearest star... I am gonna have to say.. NO YOU IMBECILE!
2007-06-09 14:47:08
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answered by Lexington 3
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