Yes, of course we are indeed getting closer to the Sun every minute but it is just really slow we hardly notice. We will still be away from the Sun for billions, maybe trillions miles away from the Sun. So don't worry.
Planet Earth has an average distance from the sun of 149,598,261 km, but does indeed get closer to the sun at times and further at other times. The closest it gets, the perihelion, is 147,098,290 km. The furthest it gets is called the aphelion, and this is 152,098,232 km.
It is no problem to actually send probes or spacecrafts into the sun.
They will of course be absorbed by the sun and melt before they actually reach the sun.
To reach it is as such easy enough with todays technology. To survive it and come back is another question.
Yes. However, you would not survive the journey because the sun is too hot and it would burn you alive.
It is impossible to reach the sun. The surface temperature is way too hot
The sun is a giant burning gas if you got too close you would melt away
If it couldn't, how could you see the moon? Try using your brain once and a while, instead of just running to Answers.Com for every little problem.
No, you would burn up and die.
500 light seconds on my meter.
No that is not true, heat from the Sun does not reach the Earth by means of convection.
Radiation .
in 8 minutes.3.2 *(10^8)m/s
No. As an example, the light from the Sun travels through empty space to reach us.
Reach for the Sun was created on 2009-05-05.
The Sun doesn't reach Earth's surface; the Sun stays right where it is, in the center of our Solar System.The Sun's light takes about 8 minutes to reach Earth (150 million km. / 300,000 km/second).The Sun doesn't reach Earth's surface; the Sun stays right where it is, in the center of our Solar System.The Sun's light takes about 8 minutes to reach Earth (150 million km. / 300,000 km/second).The Sun doesn't reach Earth's surface; the Sun stays right where it is, in the center of our Solar System.The Sun's light takes about 8 minutes to reach Earth (150 million km. / 300,000 km/second).The Sun doesn't reach Earth's surface; the Sun stays right where it is, in the center of our Solar System.The Sun's light takes about 8 minutes to reach Earth (150 million km. / 300,000 km/second).
The Sun won't reach the Earth any time soon.The sunlight takes 8 minutes to reach the Earth.The Sun won't reach the Earth any time soon.The sunlight takes 8 minutes to reach the Earth.The Sun won't reach the Earth any time soon.The sunlight takes 8 minutes to reach the Earth.The Sun won't reach the Earth any time soon.The sunlight takes 8 minutes to reach the Earth.
81/3 minutes from the sun's surface, but possibly thousands of yearsto reach the sun's surface from its center.
to reach the sun
From the surface of the sun the heat radiations take 8 minutes to reach the surface of hte earth.
With the exception of vanishingly small amounts from other stars, heat does not reach the sun. The sun is a source of heat due to the nuclear fusion underway in its interior.
The Sun continuously releases energy which takes about 8 minutes to reach Earth.
sunflower
Every where the sun can reach.
The cast of Reach for the Sun - 2013 includes: Ashley Pinnola as Lexi Michael Yu as Jason
About 8 minutes from the sun to earth