If a large object were to be thrown onto the sun, it would be vaporized almost instantly due to the extreme heat and pressure. The object would not reach the sun's surface before disintegrating in its outer atmosphere.
Although the sun is bigger, the moon is not small. When placed at a certain distance before the moon, it able to hide the shine of the sun.
When an object in space, such as a moon or planet, passes between the Sun and another object, it can block sunlight and cast its shadow on that object. This phenomenon is known as an eclipse. If the object casting the shadow is large enough and completely obscures the Sun from the perspective of the other object, a total eclipse occurs; otherwise, a partial eclipse may be observed. Eclipses can provide valuable scientific insights and are significant events in astronomy.
The best example of a large object in the solar system that emits electromagnetic waves is the sun, since it is the largest such object and also emits the greatest amount of electromagnetic waves. But also note, the planets Earth and Jupiter also both qualify as large objects which emit electromagnetic waves.
The position of the sun relates to the length of the shadow cast by an object because, when the sun is above the object there is no shadow yet, when the sun is say to the east of the object a shadow is cast towards the west, the farther the sun for example east the longer the shadow will be towards the west.
The sun appears large in the sky because it is the closest star to Earth, making it seem bigger than the other stars. Its size is also magnified by the Earth's atmosphere, which scatters sunlight and makes the sun appear larger than it actually is.
It will be burn or it will be toast
gravity pulls it towards the large object
gravity pulls it towards the large object
a large planet like Jupiter or the moon
Comets
What is a large round object that movies around a star such as the sun
Although the sun is bigger, the moon is not small. When placed at a certain distance before the moon, it able to hide the shine of the sun.
Mt. Everest Moon Earth Sun
earth will fry up.
Within our solar system, there are no objects as large as the Sun (although a comet's coma--the extremely sparse cloud of gas surrounding its solid nucleus--can sometimes become as large as the Sun, or larger). Outside our solar system, there are many stars as large as the Sun or larger (as well as many more which are smaller).
Uranus rotates at about 90 degrees to the plane of the solar system. In other words, one pole points towards the sun and the other away from the sun. A massive collision in the distant past with another large object may have knocked it askew.
The planet Mars rotates around the Sun. Meteors would not work as they only come to Earth. And the Sun does not have Moons, it has planets.