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No. Johannes Kepler lived long before we had space travel. The Kepler telescope orbits the sun and was not designed to go to other planets.
Mainly due to the distances involved. The planets are very close to our sun compared to other objects further out in other solar systems or galaxies. Light from our sun does go along way out, though becomes very feeble once you go out beyond the outermost planets in our solar system.
The path the Sun follows through the constellations is the "Ecliptic". It's really the plane of Earth's orbit around the Sun. The planets in our Solar System basically move close to this same plane. At most, they can go a few degrees from the Ecliptic.
Mars is the fourth planet from the sun. Since you asked in relation, I won't go into specifics. Mars comes after the Earth, but before Jupiter and the asteroid belt.
Doubtful. At least for a manned mission. The planet Mercury is too close to the Sun and is therefor too hot for a manned mission to succeed.
The sun will probably go into its supernova within the next 5 billion years.
because its dying!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
noone can actually physically visit the sun by landing on it cuz your spaceship would melt before it even got there. but yes they have sent robots to go get an up close look at the sun, but not too close.
Yes, obviously. the sun is far far too hot to even go quite close to. Well the surface temperature of sun is 6000 degrees....so u will be long dead before u even get close to it.
No its way to hot to even go close to the sun.
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Nothing. You could not exist on the sun
Yes and it is too close to the sun to go to
The sun produce energy during the nuclear fusion process when hydrogen atoms are converted into helium atoms in the core of the sun. When the sun runs out of hydrogen it will "start to die".
No. The extreme temperature of the sun would incinerate a human body much before a person could go on the sun.
A toad can only go for three days before you see it slowly dying.
i am dying and i find that very offensive