If we did, it would have to be at night.
Just kidding, it is possible for an object [with extremely dense heat resistent armor] to touch the surface of the sun, but it is Impossible [IMPOSSIBLE] for a human to set foot on the Very Hot surface of the sun, it would melt your skin and turn it into a gas.
We do not believe that the Earth will ever collide with the Sun; however, in about 4 billion years, the Sun will probably expand into a red giant, and expand out to consume the planets Mercury and Venus, and perhaps Earth as well.
By that time, we will may be able to move the Earth out from the Sun. Science Fiction author Larry Niven proposed a mechanism by which it might be done in his book "World Out Of Time".
No.
The Sun is a pretty ordinary star. Middle of the road in what astronomers call the "Main Sequence" O,B,A,F,G,K,M (our sun is a G star).
It is about half way through its life cycle and has about 5 billion years to go. Its mass is too small for it to explode (Nova) or to implode. Star 1.5 to 2 times our sun can implode and become neutron stars. Our sun will become a red giant and expand way beyond the earth's orbit.
Eventually it will eject the outer layer of material and the sun will become a white dwarf star.
The sun is using up all it's gases. It's going to burn out in aproximately 100,000,000,000 years. So, 100,000,000,000 years from now, people will actually be able to land on the sun.
Incorrect: When the sun blows up its going to take the whole solar system with it. So I wouldn't be expecting humans to land on it. Plus, I HIGHLY doubt humans will survive for more then another 1000 years
No. If anything, as the Sun looses mass the Earth will slowly move away from the Sun.
However, some theories, show that the Earth may move closer to the Sun due to tidal interactions.
When the Sun runs out of hydrogen in about 5 billion years, it will expand into a red giant and it's outer surface will expand until it's envelope extends close to the surface of the Earth.
Either way, the Earth will not "plunge" into the Sun
No one has landed on the sun and it is very doubtful that anyone ever will. In the first place, the sun is made of superheated gas (also known as plasma) so there is no solid surface on which to land; in the second place, there is no way to survive the intense heat of the sun, and the gravitational force at the surface of the sun is also very extreme. It would require an incredibly advanced technology to be able to visit the sun.
Yes probably one day. but no one will probably be alive to witness it.
It's the other way around; the Sun will eventually swell up and consume the Earth.
That won't happen for 4 or 5 billion years, so there's no need to worry about it.
nope because the sun is too hot. you will heat up really fast, get too hot then DIE from the heat.
so nope i don't think it is possible to visit the sun.
no it would not be possible to land on the sun you would be pulled in by the gravital force and be melted or pulverised
Meteorites
Earth's distance from the Sun in June is approximately between 94,040,000 miles (151,340,000 km) and 94,500,000 miles (152,080,000 km) from the sun, getting farther away as the month progresses. By June 31st, Earth is almost as far from the Sun as it ever gets; the farthest position is called aphelion and occurs in early July.
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No, Earth is about 14,960,000km from the sun.
I am going to make this easy. The answer is DIVIDE!
earth plates can and do collide, even though the earth rotates around the sun
i am a very worried and scared young student and i want to know if another planet will collide with earth?
The earth would be attracted by the sun, and as it came closer the sun, the earth would melt. The earth would probably collide with the sun before or after it would melt.
simply put: no a star is about the size of our sun, maybe a bit(or a lot) larger or smaller, but if it were to collide with earth, our whole planet would be... absorbed and we would all die
Should Earth ever collide with a black hole, it would get destroyed.
Not with earth specifically, but it will eventually collide with the Milky Way Galaxy. Galaxies are mostly empty space, so when this collision occurs the chances of earth suffering a collision as a result are negligible.
No
(well in pics) but it really wont happen because earth is like a big magnet but the gravitational pull will not let the other planets collide with the earth or (even the sun) some say !!
Earth will move away from its orbit.Planet will become dark.Life will be lost eventually with stopping of photosynthesis.Planets will collide as moving.these are few.
no, because we are not that close to the sun the gravity of the sun can not swallow the earth.
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nope .