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I really doubt it. For one reason, the Sun is hot as it is here on planet Earth, and how far are we away from the Sun? So imagine how hot Mercury is, or whatever the name of the planet that is closest to the Sun. And even if it is possible, we would probably last for not even a millisecond. Food for thought.

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