There are two reasons. First, the sun is far too hot. Even the coolest portion is many thousands of degrees. Anyone who got close would be vaporized. Second, it is very far away. The farthest anyone has been from Earth is the moon, which is about 400 times closer than the sun is.
It has never been a planet, some people might of thought it was a planet, but it has never officially been one.
no probes have been sent. in fact, nothing ever has been sent to the sun because of the high temperatures. they would be destroyed on entry. even being close to the sun would damage them.
Our sun is actually a small star, tons of stars are way bigger than our sun. One. Each star is a sun.
No, the sun is i it's main sequence stage and has been for about 5 billion years
The Sun is OUR star - so yes, there is only one Sun.Our Sun is also a star, there are billions, if not trillions of stars.
No, no one has been to the sun. The sun is too hot for a space ship or a person. When you get closer you will be crushed and the space ship will melt.
Um.... No one has ever been on the sun..... You'd burn up way before you reached it.
It has been referred to (in whatever language) as "the sun" since time immemorial - no one knows how it started, and the etymology of the word is vague.
Upon extensive research there have not been any results for famous quotes from the newspaper The Sun. It has been found that there are a number of papers worldwide that are called The Sun such as one in the UK, one in New York and one in Toronto. There were no results for famous quotes for any of the newspapers.
No one. You'd burn up long before you got there.
It has never been a planet, some people might of thought it was a planet, but it has never officially been one.
Our solar system might have been totally different to the the one we have. The sun has gravitational forces that pull the planets while they revolve around it. If the sun was smaller, then the planets would have much smaller too. The temperatures generated by the sun on the planets might not have been sufficient to sustain life either.
The sun is a star, and always has been.
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* It depends. it has been speculated that if one is allergic to jojoba oil, then it is an allergen. * If there is a predisposition, anything under the sun, including the sun, can be an allergen.
Thousands of people have been burned by the Sun. Some have died. This is why we are advised to wear suncream and wear protective clothing when out in the Sun
Nobody has been remotely close to the Sun, let alone on it.