What happens if you stand on sun?
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What happens if you stand on sun?
Down here, you’ll start to feel pretty lousy, because the sun’s gravity is so strong, a 150-pound person on Earth would weigh about 4,000 pounds here. That’s nearly the same as a rhino. If you could land here, all that extra weight would crush your bones and pulverize your internal organs.
What would it look like if you could stand on the sun?
The sun is a big ball of hot gas, so there’s no solid surface to stand on. It would be like standing on a cloud. It’s actually a very thin layer of gas about 500 kilometers thick, which is why it looks like a surface compared with the large size of the sun. There would not be a lot to see in the photosphere.
What would happen if you went close to the sun?
The sun is a big ball of burning gases so if we went near the sun we would start melting because of it’s harmful gases. Like if we took a object like we took a leaf so if we keep it near fire it would get hotter and after some time it would burn.
What would happen if you tried to go to the Sun?
First, we must remember that there is no solid surface to the Sun just like there is no surface to Uranus. As soon as you reached the Sun itself, you would sink. The sun’s density is less than 1 — and 1 is the density of water. So you would be sucked inside kind of.
Is it possible to step on the Sun?
Even if you could withstand the conditions (pressure, temperature, radiation, charged particles, magnetic field, gravitational crunch) on the ‘surface’ of the Sun, you cannot step onto the Sun: it has no surface. But why does it appear to have a sharp edge?
Can you actually land on the Sun?
But if you take a look around, there’s nothing here for you to actually land on, because the sun doesn’t have any solid surface to speak of. It’s just a giant ball of hydrogen and helium gas.
Is there a surface to stand on in space?
Sooooooo, there’s not really a surface to stand on! No solid boundary. How close could a person get to the sun, realistically before burning up? A person in space would just be screwed no matter how close/far they were.