No, no one has been to the sun. The sun is too hot for a space ship or a person. When you get closer you will be crushed and the space ship will melt.
NO, just the surface is 20,000 degrees Fahrenheit. it is too hot.
The closest a human being has ever been to the Sun was during the Apollo missions, particularly Apollo 17, which took astronauts to the Moon. While they were about 238,855 miles (384,400 kilometers) away from Earth, the Sun's distance remains approximately 93 million miles (150 million kilometers) from Earth, meaning the astronauts were still far from the Sun itself. However, the closest any human-made object has come to the Sun is the Parker Solar Probe, which will approach within about 3.83 million miles (6.16 million kilometers) of the solar surface.
No human has ever been farther than the moon. No. Probe has ever been to Neptune exactly, but the Voyager 2 space probe made a close approach, coming within 3,000 miles of the planet.
No human has ever been on Pluto. It is a dwarf planet located in the outer solar system, and no spacecraft designed to carry humans has ever traveled to Pluto. The closest spacecraft, NASA's New Horizons, conducted a flyby of Pluto in 2015.
Nobody knows. No human has ever been to Pluto, and no probes have ever landed on Pluto.
No human or probe has ever landed on or been near the sun, it is far too hot for any human to survive and a probe would probably melt before reaching the sun.
NO, just the surface is 20,000 degrees Fahrenheit. it is too hot.
No human has ever been to Pluto. In fact, no human has ever been beyond the Earth's orbit.
No human being is present on the surface of the sun, nor has anyone ever visited there.
No human has ever orbited the sun, unless you count living on planet Earth as it orbits the sun.
No human has ever visited Mars. None have ever been further than Earth's moon.
no
the moon is the closet anybody has been
The Moon and Earth
No human being has ever been to Pluto.
There are no recorded cases of a human ever been eaten by a humpback whale.
The closest a human being has ever been to the Sun was during the Apollo missions, particularly Apollo 17, which took astronauts to the Moon. While they were about 238,855 miles (384,400 kilometers) away from Earth, the Sun's distance remains approximately 93 million miles (150 million kilometers) from Earth, meaning the astronauts were still far from the Sun itself. However, the closest any human-made object has come to the Sun is the Parker Solar Probe, which will approach within about 3.83 million miles (6.16 million kilometers) of the solar surface.