about as far as you are now(aka wherever you live). you cant get close to it. the heat is too strong and too high. you would burn up in an instant.
Spacecraft can get as close as about 5 million miles to the sun without burning up, thanks to special heat shields and insulation. However, any object that gets closer to the sun would face extreme heat and radiation, which can cause it to break down or burn up.
A person can't physically get too close to the sun without burning up due to its intense heat. The closest distance a spacecraft has come to the sun is about 4 million miles, and even at that distance, temperatures can reach over 250 degrees Fahrenheit.
It is currently not possible to visit the sun without burning up due to its extreme heat and radiation. The surface temperature of the sun is around 5500 degrees Celsius, so any spacecraft or probe would be incinerated before getting close.
the sun burns from all the gases it creates naturally
It depends on how close you want to get to the sun. Getting close to the sun is very dangerous and definitely not just because of the heat. This expitition would be extremely costly because of this with very little purpose. As well, the 150 million kilometer distance is many times the 300,000km to the moon, which was an incredible feat. Lastly (and most importantly), you could not visit the sun and then leave, you would be sucked in. The gravity on the sun is much greater due to its size.
Spacecraft can get as close as about 5 million miles to the sun without burning up, thanks to special heat shields and insulation. However, any object that gets closer to the sun would face extreme heat and radiation, which can cause it to break down or burn up.
A person can't physically get too close to the sun without burning up due to its intense heat. The closest distance a spacecraft has come to the sun is about 4 million miles, and even at that distance, temperatures can reach over 250 degrees Fahrenheit.
It is currently not possible to visit the sun without burning up due to its extreme heat and radiation. The surface temperature of the sun is around 5500 degrees Celsius, so any spacecraft or probe would be incinerated before getting close.
No way. Not even close.
the sun burns from all the gases it creates naturally
it depends if you mean on the earth (what to do in summer) or on the actual sun fun under the sun: swimming, tanning, eating ice cream, trying to stay cool, being outside on the actual sun; burning (if you could even make it there without burning up before)
It depends on how close you want to get to the sun. Getting close to the sun is very dangerous and definitely not just because of the heat. This expitition would be extremely costly because of this with very little purpose. As well, the 150 million kilometer distance is many times the 300,000km to the moon, which was an incredible feat. Lastly (and most importantly), you could not visit the sun and then leave, you would be sucked in. The gravity on the sun is much greater due to its size.
It really is burning out, but there is so much gas in it that it will really burn out after about ten billion years.
Go at night...
no
The Sun Is Burning was created in 1964.
Florida.