Aristarchus was the first do to so. Copernicus discovered the math was easier if he assumed the sun was the center, but I'm not sure how hard he pushed the theory. Galileo pretty much proved the sun was the center of the solar system. Of course, he thought the sun was the center of the universe. The realization it was not pretty much came just last century.
The sun is hot enough to vaporize pretty much anything you could wear - along with you, so there really isn't anything you could wear anywhere near the sun and still continue to exist as "you". Also - the sun has no solid surface that we are aware of so being "on" the sun really has no meaning.
Its pretty bright lol. You see pink elephants after looking at it.
pretty much everything gets hot when exposed to the sun
Pretty much everything.
Pretty much so
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very much so. actually no im pretty sure the sun is a ball of gases that is burning constently
I'm pretty sure it's because the Sun powers solar energy. Leading that the sun is heat. That's why temperatures get so high. So the Sun will be giving of heat.
No, the sun rotates about every 25 to 35 days, so we see all sides of the sun, but they all look pretty much the same.
A pretty place (eg. sun set, sun rise, ocean, or a pretty view from an mountain.
Pretty much the same as yours, give or take the radius of the Earth. So the answer is: mean distance from the Sun + or - 6357 km. The Earth's mean distance from the Sun is about 149.6 million kilometers.
It's because the sun is so hot that its heat can reach earth. If you think about it it's pretty cool because were so far away but its heat can still reach us.
um... hydrogen is generally combustible... and it would deffinitely be on fire on the sun. so I would consider that pretty harmful...
A:Yes the sun does have an atmosphere (I'm pretty sure)
I don't think so. Planets are pretty well stuck in orbit around their sun.
Aristarchus was the first do to so. Copernicus discovered the math was easier if he assumed the sun was the center, but I'm not sure how hard he pushed the theory. Galileo pretty much proved the sun was the center of the solar system. Of course, he thought the sun was the center of the universe. The realization it was not pretty much came just last century.