when will humans walk on the sun?
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rick29148 say: there is no 'surface' TO walk on .................
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Priyankka say: Humans will walk on the sun when it becomes a solid surface. It is found that Sun is just filled with hydrogen and helium. So no human can walk on it.
Let us wait till sun become solid surface.
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Tom say: When it offers free beer.
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William say: What do you mean, when? We already have. A highly secret NASA program sent a lander to the surface of the Sun in 2007. Marvin. J. Stephens donned a special spacesuit and exited the lander at 1534 hrs EDT. His famous statement, though less eloquent than Neil Armstrong's "One small step for (a) man..." was indeed memorable. He yelled "Yeeeowwww that is Freaking Hot I think my feet are ... ahhhhhh.... ohhhhhhh... AHHHHHHHHH!" followed by dead air. He was 34 years old and a volunteer. Cremation was immediate, followed by a short memorial service.
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Jesuraj Samuel say: When human will reach moon first.....
Still rumor Alive
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Craig say: A thousand years or so in the future when technology is advanced enough to keep the astronaut from vaporizing and being thrown out into space by all the solar winds.
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Jeffrey K say: The sun has no solid surface to walk on.
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goring say: we have not found any one that has the intention to do that
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tham153 say: with a surface temperature of 9950F/5800C, there can be no solid
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Starrysky say: Have to wait until the "HOTFOOT!!!!" becomes fashionable.
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Homer Bufflekill say: Brian Williams already has...
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The Donald say: We are walking on a planet that was created from exploding suns.
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Zachary say: At night duh
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john say: not anytime soon with our current technology maybe in the year ad 2100
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MARK say: Never!
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Bareback_Monkey say: When they come up with the advent of 2 billion sun block. It could also be a new years 2020 revolution to achieve this.
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grey say: They would die automatically
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quantumclaustrophobe say: Never.
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Murzy say: never
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John say: You might sizzle.
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David say: Humans have been walking on the sun since prehistoric times. Just get your telescope and take a look. Footprints everywhere. Mine are the ones from my NIKE AIR-BRUCE-JENNERS. Size 11. Right next to the barefoot footprints of Sasquatch about 90 degrees north and 45 west. Yep. Look there.
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say: Even if we could, why would we want to?
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Adullah M say: When the sun stop shining its light and heat.
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JG say: When they evolve to the point they can withstand extreme heat and gravity like Superman, but that's probably not going to happen.
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ngc7331 say: never
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say: No because it is too hot and has no solid surface for walking.
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say: Only in an old sun.
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? say: As soon as one nation learns another nation is seriously interested.
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Anthony say: When they are able to reach there?
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Norman say: When they design heat-proof boots.
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frank say: it is not possible in our life.
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vikas say: When the earth atmosphere will be same as the sun atmosphere. Then human will walk on the sun.
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luis l say: NEVER AND WHAT FOR?
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say: When will pigs fly.
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Jon say: never
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someg say: Not in the daytime and not in summer.
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? say: Never
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Bill-M say: Never. If you want a serious answer = Read on, if your a troll. go away.
Three Reasons why humans will never approach the Sun.
Listed in order by which will kill you first:
1. Nuclear Radiation
2. Heat
3. Gravity
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oyubir say: By night, obviously. When the sun is shining, it is way too hot...
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say: You'll have to wait until night time
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Jhon say: in the dream
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Rankinz302 say: Mother ****** humans can do things but some things r too impossible
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Julie say: Never. The sun is a star made up of gasses such as hydrogen. The light comes from thousands of chemical reactions and the breaking down of said reactions. It is not a solid surface.
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Robert say: Only on the dark side.
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anon say: The humans that walk on the sun are also the ones that will walk to end of the tunnel.
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Funnelweb say: Never.
Currently the Sun's "surface" is the photosphere, which is actually a layer of hot gas with a pressure much lower than our atmosphere at sea level. We define it as the "surface" because it is the region where light can escape the Sun's atmosphere and travel freely out into space. So quite apart from the heat and radiation, there isn't anything to stand upon.
The Sun will expand to a red giant in the future, and possibly engulf the Earth (but certainly make it uninhabitable), so humans will have had to move somewhere else in order to still be around. It will eventually become a white dwarf star with a mass just over half that of the Sun at present, and a surface temperature over 100,000 degrees Kelvin.
It will take trillions of years to cool to a black dwarf with a surface temperature cool enough for a man in a spacesuit to survive upon it. But even then no-one will be able to walk upon it because of the very high surface gravity. It will have about half the mass of the Sun at present, compressed into an object about the size of the Earth. It is unlikely to change much after that.
Some physicists suggest that all matter eventually undergoes proton decay, so that even black dwarfs will eventually lose mass, resulting in a lower surface gravity. But it's high;y unlikely that humans will be around then.
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AdamTheAtheist say: Never.
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Acetek say: NO!!!
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