Even if there was a road and air to breathe, average distance is 93 million miles. Figure an average of 20 miles a day, you wouldn't live long enough to get there.
walking
walking
Well Earth is part of the Universe and one can travel round Earth by walking. To travel to parts of our own solar system one would need a space ship. As far as we know it would take more than a human lifetime to travel to the nearest star to the Sun.
Walking in the Sun was created on 2004-10-18.
"Walking On the Sun" by Smashmouth
To follow the sun and remain in the same position relative to it, you would need to travel at the same speed as the Earth's rotation, which is approximately 1670 kilometers per hour (at the equator). This speed is known as the Earth's rotational velocity.
No. Earth would be trapped by the Sun's gravity even if it didn't shone.
The planets orbit (travel) around the Sun.
You would never make it. so forever
You look at where the sun is in the sky, E.g. if you wanted to be in the east you would look towards the sun (the sun rises in the east).
8 minutes
Sunlight takes 8.4 minutes to travel 93 million miles to Earth. It would take us that long to reach the Sun at light speed.