Astronauts study the sun, and give back information to the people that give information.
No, the sun is not known as a planet!
it hasn't came out yet so we wont know yet sorry
because heliocentric means " sun is the center of the universe" and geocentric means "earth is the center of the universe" so if you know about the solar system you should know that the sun is the center of the solar system
The sun actually rotates so it does move.
errrr...... don't know
like when it is winter in america the earth goes up and we dont get to see the sun so much thats why it gets cold. but the people who live on or around the equator dont get winter because the equator is around the sun so its usually hot or warm over there just so you know i live in nyc so in know what im talking about
Not that we know of. Note that the Sun has a surface temperature of about 5000 degrees Celsius, so any hypothetical life on the Sun would have to be VERY different from anything we know.
You never know how long is sun going to live because the sun is extremely hot so the scientists cant look inside the core to find out how long did it live, when it was created, and how much longer is going to live.
the sun produces light ,heat ,energy,and so much more
140 million miles ( i don't know kilometers)
like when it is winter in america the earth goes up and we dont get to see the sun so much thats why it gets cold. but the people who live on or around the equator dont get winter because the equator is around the sun so its usually hot or warm over there just so you know i live in nyc so in know what im talking about
The sun's gravitational force is so much greater than that of the planets because the sun has so much more mass (matter) than the planets. Of all the matter in the Solar System, 99.8% is in the sun and only 0.2% is in all the planets combined.