Except for our Sun, the stars are unimaginably, hugely far away. Astronauts are
gazillions of miles away from the stars, and too smart to run into our Sun, which is
a star.
-- The farthest away from Earth that any astronaut has ever been was
about 240,000 miles ... when Apollo was in orbit around behind the moon.
-- The sun is about 385 times farther than that.
-- The next nearest star is about 102,900,000 times farther than that.
No
Astronauts can see planets, stars, and species.
they dont
stars and rockes
Stars!
Stars.
Stars are balls of burning gas. So, no, astronauts cannot land on stars, since they are so bright and are too hot.
Yes. Astronauts do study the moon. In particular, Astronomers study the planets, stars and outer space.
Run on treadmills/
to run.
No. The stars are too hot to visit and too far away to get to.
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