We cannot hear the explosion of the sun because sound requires a medium, like air or water, to travel through, and space is a vacuum devoid of such a medium. The intense energy released by solar explosions, like solar flares, produces electromagnetic waves, such as light and radio waves, which can travel through space, but not sound waves. Therefore, while we can observe the effects of solar activity through light and other electromagnetic signals, we cannot hear any associated sounds.
Because the sun is so freakin far away..Can you hear your neighbors in their house? No but you can see them.
Nuking the sun is not possible with current technology. However, theoretically, if it were possible, the sun is so massive that a nuclear explosion would have negligible impact on it. The sun's nuclear fusion reactions are much more powerful than any man-made nuclear explosion.
The temperatures are similar within about an order of magnitude, but the core of the sun is hotter. The thermonuclear bomb is at the temperature of DT fusion, the lowest temperature at which fusion can occur. The sun, in addition to fusing DT, is fusing HH, HD, DD, DHe-3, TT, He-3He-3, all of which ignite at various temperatures higher than DT.
No, astronauts would not be able to hear an explosion on the moon because there is no atmosphere to transmit sound waves. Sound requires a medium like air to travel through, and since the moon is airless, there would be no way for sound to propagate and reach the astronauts' ears.
Because noise can't travel through vacuum, and there's a lot of that between the Sun and the Earth.
A big explosion that never stops.
Sound waves cannot travel through space because space is a vacuum, meaning there is no medium (like air or water) for sound waves to travel through. Since the Sun is in space, the sound of an explosion produced by the Sun cannot be heard on Earth.
You FIRST see it, then you HEAR it. The time delay depends on your distance from the source of the explosion. The explanation, light travels faster than sound.
they are solar flares
Supernova
The sun may not experience a nova explosion. If it does, then it will affect all planets in the solar system.
Nothing. The sun is 149,600,000 kilometers away from Earth. It is too far for Earth to affect the sun, neither the mercury doesn't. Unless it hits the sun, this can cause explosion. And the explosion will affect the Earth.
Umm, Starburst?
I can hear the sun without an atmosphere connecting us.
big explosion :O the sun is too small a star for a supernova.
No. No, no, nonono, NO.
In my opinon: Yes.For me sound is irrespective of listener.