the rocket will never even get close enough the sun because it will melt because the heat from the sun is too strong.
Uranus gets as close as about 2.75 billion kilometers (1.71 billion miles) to the sun at perihelion, which is the point in its orbit where it is closest to the sun.
Mars gets as close as about 206.6 million kilometers to the Sun at perihelion, which is its closest approach. This is in contrast to its average distance from the Sun, which is about 227.9 million kilometers.
Venus is close to the Sun, and it has a thick cloud cover. That accounts for its relative brightness.
tempatures start to rise . and alot of diffrent things lol (:
In order from the Sun, you see Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. Then there is a gap, which happens to be roughly where the Asteroid Belt is. Then Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
It will fall into the black hole. The same happens if something gets too close the Sun, for example - it will fall into the Sun.
Perhelion gets close to the sun about January 3rd...
it gets dark
It sets awhile.
I think the question means "how close" to the Sun. The nearest Neptune gets to the Sun is about 4,453 million kilometers. Its orbit is fairly close to being a circle, so the farthest it gets from the Sun isn't much different.
cause it gets to close to the sun
it gets darker
If the Earth moves further away from the sun we will freeze.
It's important because if we don't know if it gets close to the sun, then we don't know if we can see it or not. See, when a comet gets close to the sun, we can see it. Therefore, we need to know if it will get near the sun. That's why it's important.
she gets cancer duuh
It gets dark and we all die
It increases.