No. Certainly nothing man-made. Anything that ever fell into the sun ... like a comet, asteroid, meteor, rock, sand, etc. ... burnd up instantly. The sun has no solid surface, so there isn't really any place that you could call "on" the sun.
No human or probe has ever landed on or been near the sun, it is far too hot for any human to survive and a probe would probably melt before reaching the sun.
only non-man-made items such as asteroids and rocks which have been pulled in by gravity. the Sun is so hot that everything burns as soon as it gets too close to it so we will never send anything there from earth
Yes, NASA's Parker Solar Probe was launched in 2018 and is the closest any spacecraft has ever gone to the Sun, studying its outer atmosphere. The probe's mission is to help scientists better understand the behavior of the Sun's corona and the solar wind.
No, the sun has not gone out. It is a continuously burning star that has been shining for billions of years and is expected to continue shining for billions more.
The atmosphere does not affect the sun. If anything the sun affects the atmosphere.
No human or probe has ever landed on or been near the sun, it is far too hot for any human to survive and a probe would probably melt before reaching the sun.
no one has ever been on Saturn yet!!!
the moon is the closet anybody has been
The sun is a star of course, it is unknown how much longer the sun will be shining. Could be years before anything ever happens.
No, not that there has ever been anything that says they get married.
The sun is very hot, so the astronaut would have to have a special suit to get close to the sun.
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 !
yes, the sun has been here much longer than any life that has ever exsisted
Um.... No one has ever been on the sun..... You'd burn up way before you reached it.
only non-man-made items such as asteroids and rocks which have been pulled in by gravity. the Sun is so hot that everything burns as soon as it gets too close to it so we will never send anything there from earth
NO, just the surface is 20,000 degrees Fahrenheit. it is too hot.
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.