The Sun will be "there" for about 12 billion years since it's creation. 4.6 billion years have passed the creation and therefore in 7.4 billion years the Sun will be a white dwarf. In 5.4 billion years the Sun will grow to a red giant.
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Also, despite the first answer, the Earth rotates and spins around the Sun.
Sun Is Still Shining was created on 1969-11-21.
The moon and Sun do move, or everything is still and space moves. It is still debated.
The sun appears to stay still in our sky because of the Earth's rotation on its axis. The sun appears to rise in the east and set in the west due to the Earth spinning from west to east. The sun itself is constantly moving within the Milky Way galaxy, but from our perspective on Earth, it appears stationary.
uh...no.... the sun stays still all the time....
It was Joshua that pray for the sun to stand still
No. This is a myth - that scientists found this, not the fact that it did. In any case, this would only be an appearance anyway as it would have to be the earth itself standing still and not the sun for the sun to 'appear' to stand still.
Yep. The Sun will probably be around for another billion or so years. That does not mean that there will still be life on it, though.
it would be impossible to get the sun wet. the water would freeze before you could get it to the sun. and even if you could get it there, it would evaporate before it could touch the sun. so yes, it would still be hot
Perhaps it is clouded?
the sun
No because the sun was born and it lived over 999,999 years ago and it still didn't change.
The Sun will still be "the Sun", but the next type of star it will become is a "red giant" star.