No one the sun is too hot!!!
No one has gone up to the sun and survived. The sun's extreme temperatures and radiation make it impossible for any human to withstand such conditions.
This is true. He was the first person to state that Earth orbits the Sun. Comment : That's not exactly correct. For example there was a philosopher in Ancient Greece who made this suggestion.
It was nicoholas capernicum ___________________________ The earliest known person to write that the Earth moved around the Sun was the Greek astronomer and mathematician, Aristarchus of Samos.
His mathematics. He was the first person since the Greeks who put the sun at the center of the solar system instead of the Earth.
Aristarchus of Samos, a Greek mathematician and astronomer, about 2300 years ago.
the sun dosent move across the sky
milo martin coz he rules
Ellen Kim was the first to explain why the sun and stars move across the sky in 1858
No one has traveled to the sun, and probably never will since the surface temperature is almost 6000 degrees F.
no one knows its just one of those mystery questions
Tanning can eventually go away if a person isn't in the sun very much. Generally, a person's face is the first thing on their body to tan because we rarely cover our faces in the sun.
No one has gone up to the sun and survived. The sun's extreme temperatures and radiation make it impossible for any human to withstand such conditions.
Aristarchus was the first person we know of to come up with that idea.
The person who first stated this was Johannes Kepler.
Every person who has lived for more than 1 year has orbited the sun, since the earth does exactly that every 365 days. No person has ever yet orbited the sun while separated from the earth's surface.
The first person (that we know of!) to say that the Sun is in the center of our solar system and that the Earth goes around the Sun was Aristarchus of Samos, a Greek astronomer and mathematician about 2400 years ago.
I'm not aware that any observer EVER argued that "all planets except Earth" orbited the Sun. The first person we know of to argue that the Sun was the center of things, and that the Earth orbited the Sun, was Aristarchus of Samos, a Greek astronomer and mathematician about 2400 years ago.