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Would man have better chances of landing on the sun if they go there at night?

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Would man have better chances of landing on the sun if they go there at night?

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  1. are you for real?  you must be the smart one in your famley


  2. yes,just don't forget to bring your flashlight.oh!but you forgot!your flashlight is solar-powered!darn. =)

  3. chances are the same,since their aim is to land only.

  4. Trying to be smart but think the sun must be laughing at you. Since the sun has night to your mind, you'll be the first man on the sun for sure.

  5. haha allan.

    what a clever mind you have.

    that could happen,

    only if the sun would run out of light.

    BUT if that happens,

    it's no longer a SUN.

    it will just be a piece of crappy stone in space.

  6. But of course!   As Demandin' says, it's common sense!

    What bugs me is why they don't use umbrellas here over at my place!  It's so hot and yet no one would use an umbrella!

  7. your messing with my head man.but too funny.there's no possible way .you can hardly look at the sun from here.and i don't know about you but it gets hot enough here on earth. i couldn't imagine getting any closer to the sun..good luck .

  8. if the kareoke is loud enough a pinoy can  

  9. I'm pretty sure if the astronauts were carrying umbrellas they would be fine - day or night

  10. Not sure if this is real or not but....

    No. The sun doesnt get darker or cooler at night....the earth spins so the places that are dark are not facing the sun.  

  11. not the sharpest knife in the kitchen, are you?

  12. University of Cambridge mathematician John Littlewood once estimated the odds against a mouse living on the surface of the sun for a week to be 10^10^42 to 1. I think it would be better to visit the sun during total eclipse, the moon might served as stopover.

  13. anyone with half a brain knows that night is only when the earth turns around and one half doesnt see the sun, which is still there....  

  14. hehe definitely not. the sun emits the same amount of light regardless if it's day or night right?

    i wonder what's with your sun and moon questions?

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