No one has ever walked on the Sun. The mean surface temperature of the Sun is 5506°C (9944°F). No human could survive that. Long before anyone reached the "surface" (which is gas, anyway), radiation and solar protons would disintegrate most metals and cook any living thing.
Yes, Johannes Kepler discovered that planets orbit around the sun in elliptical paths, rather than in perfect circles as previously believed. This discovery was based on his study of the motion of planets, particularly Mars, and his formulation of the laws of planetary motion known as Kepler's Laws.
Kepler's 1st law states that the orbits of the planets around the sun and makes an ellipse. This is taught in astronomy.
Planets travel around the Sun in elliptical orbits due to the gravitational pull of the Sun. This gravitational force keeps the planets in their respective paths, causing them to move in a continuous loop around the Sun. The speed at which a planet travels around the Sun depends on its distance from the Sun and the mass of the Sun.
Aristarchus of Samos
No, the sun does not rotate around all planets. In our solar system, planets orbit around the sun due to its gravitational pull. The sun itself rotates on its axis, influencing the rotation of the planets but not physically orbiting them.
How exactly do you "discover the Solar System", considering that it is in plain sight? - The Sun, Moon, and planets were already visible to prehistorical people. The Ancient Greeks noticed that the planets moved around the Sun. You may also want to investigate about "heliocentric system" - i.e., the idea that the Sun is at the center, and that the planets move around it.
The first man to discover that the earth moves around the sun was an Italian scientist named Galileo Galilei.
The planets orbit (travel) around the Sun.
Nicolaus Copernicus was the first to formulate the theory that placed the Earth and other planets rotating around the Sun.
Yes, Johannes Kepler discovered that planets orbit around the sun in elliptical paths, rather than in perfect circles as previously believed. This discovery was based on his study of the motion of planets, particularly Mars, and his formulation of the laws of planetary motion known as Kepler's Laws.
Kepler's 1st law states that the orbits of the planets around the sun and makes an ellipse. This is taught in astronomy.
Planets circle in an elliptical orbit around the Sun.
Planets travel around the Sun in elliptical orbits due to the gravitational pull of the Sun. This gravitational force keeps the planets in their respective paths, causing them to move in a continuous loop around the Sun. The speed at which a planet travels around the Sun depends on its distance from the Sun and the mass of the Sun.
Circle around the sun some say the sun circles the planets but it does not
Galileo
Aristarchus of Samos
Planets orbit the sun.