No, not with any manned missions. The energy would fry anything that comes close. Perhaps we will be able to send probes to reasonable distances, or to Mercury, to make observations. We currently have probes in our general vacinity that are taking amazingly beautiful and informative 3D images of the sun.
no. it is not large enough.
possibly not, because we rely on certain organisms that rely on the sun to survive. We would need to evolve.
Go at night...
Yes. It is possible. In fact, we may travel to Mars soon.
yes
to see if it was possible for humans to survive. if the dog couldn't survive it wouldn't be good for humans. it wouldn't guarantee humans couldn't go it but they would know what they where dealing with
It is not humanly possible at this time to alter earth's orbit around the sun.
Humans travel to and from the Antarctic continent when it is accessible either by ship or by airplane. During the winter season -- when the sun isn't shining, the continent is not accessible.
No..would be the most probable answer..But then you will have to go deep into your visions to give you a sense that it is possible!I believe it is possible!
Humans Burn Near the sun. Humans can never just melt next to the sun especially when the sun is over 1 billion degrees Celcius.
Humans can die of skin cancer , or even a sun stroke.
It is impossible to know for certain how the very first humans felt about seeing the sun, as this occurred thousands of years ago. However, seeing the sun likely provided warmth, light, and security, so it is possible that they felt a sense of wonder and gratitude towards it.