No one. It is impossible.
An astronaut never landed on the sun
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Really powerful because if the sun landed on us we would burn.
No one has ever or will ever land on the Sun, it's too hot.
You'd not even land on the sun; you'd frazzle long before.
If you landed on the side that faces the sun, it would be extremely hot. If you landed on the side that doesn't face the sun, it would be extremely cold. Also, it would be littered with craters, and would seem very desolate.
The two rovers that landed on Mars, which is the fourth planet from the Sun, are named "Spirit" and "Opportunity." While originally slated to only perform a 90-day mission, they have each had five mission extensions. Currently, both are still on Mars.
The sun's extreme heat would destroy any spacecraft that gets too close. Additionally, the sun's strong gravitational pull makes it very difficult to land on it. Therefore, it is currently not feasible to land a spacecraft on the sun.
around 94.5 million miles.
The gods stopped them because they had slaughtered some of the sun god's oxen
No - Firstly, The sun is not a solid object - it is a ball of gas. Second, anything getting that close to the sun would vaporize long before they got there !
This is a difficult question to answer because it depends on what you mean by the surface of the sun. In general though yes you would. The sun is made of gas and plasma and its gravity would pull you in just like you fall through the air on earth.