Not really. As far as science and technology has it today, the intense heat would burn it up long before it reached what might be considered the surface of the sun.
In my game slowpoke well but I donno about crystal
the rocket will never even get close enough the sun because it will melt because the heat from the sun is too strong.
click the sun wait for the rocket and click the rocket on the sky
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in short, no!
No,Mars can't bump into Earth because,the gravity isn't strong enough to pull Mars over to Earth. Mars and the earth cant bump because they are in different orbits. They will remain the same distance from the sun and cannot bump into each other.
It takes a rocket about 91-100 days to travel around the sun, depending on its speed and the trajectory it takes. This is significantly faster than the Earth's one-year orbit around the sun.
10 years, earliest.
YOU put the bump in the bump she bump she bump
450 years.
because they have their own orbit
Because they each have a certain path that they follow, and the paths do not intersect.