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  • @guitarbridgecleaner I would think that if we are moving closer together then it is the Earth moving closer to the sun, not the other way around. if there is any movement it would be very small and it is more likely the sun will exhaust itself long before this movement is a threat to life on earth.

  • Must be like my stomach acid after a bad pizza.

  • Thats not the sun, thats Chuck Norris's skin

  • It's like hot lava o_o

  • @guitarbridgecleaner the sun is at the center of our solar system and stationary, besides a little gravitational wobble, you would have to be retarded to think its moving towards us

  • @xCmOn3yx777 You should not rule out the possibility of retards using youtube, it is far more mathematically possible than the sun moving towards the earth!!! ; ))

  • i bet its day there all the time

  • @guitarbridgecleaner Bullshit, the sun doesn't move

  • THE LAKE OF FIRE, PEOPLE.

  • @seanstrnad wrong big time....it is the OCEAN OF LOVE.

  • lord is juist like agood powerful camera man

  • haha .. it have no sun set .. no day and night .. it noob

  • I Am Hot! Just Like That♥

  • Well I think that was just neato.

  • Interesting Facts About the Sun .Its roughly 890,000km in diamter .It makes up 99.9% of the mass in the solar system .It is 4-5billion years old .It will last another 4-5billion years .Its surface temperature is 10,000F .The iner core temperature is 10,000,000F .Its a Yellow Dwarf star, on the main sequence .While the sun is small compared to some stars its larger then 96% of the know stars in the universe .its 100 times the diameter of Earth .its 3,000,000 times the volume of Earth
  • @xCmOn3yx777 99.85%, 109 Earths across, ~ 1,000,000 times the volume of Earth. In terms of its size compared to the rest of the universe is not an actual known number. We can't see a large portion of our universe, the galaxy is in the way. We can't determine the size of most stars outside of our own galaxy, we can only guess. Our sun is estimated to be below average in size, therefore it wouldn't be larger than 96% of the known stars in the Universe, not even our own galaxy based on observation.

  • @d4rk0v3 most of the know stars are red dwarfs

  • one word...............hot

  • This is hell..

  • @MrDjdemi Obviously people always tryin to figure out what hell looks like but dang sun=hell i believe that

  • INDESCRIBABLE EVIL!

  • yha! i see the real hell before i die......thank you for the hell introduction.

  • the sun has the power of 100,000,000,000,000,000,000 billon atomic bombs

  • Dammed! Around the corner i had a Swimming Party.

    Next Time ill send NASA a Email that i have time for a fotoshoot.

    I have to go now the connection is bad here, think im going for a Dive.

    Bye! Greetings From,

    Sunlane 12, Visit me if u want ;)

  • Why Throw water? If You Do It Will Just Float .

  • The sun's surface is 10,000 degrees F, not 10 million. The center of the sun im not sure. Maybe millions.

  • @RobloxianForcesTv on the supspots its like 500 but on the survise its like 8500 - 10,000

  • You guys think in such limited terms.

    evaperation does not take place in space. it has no where to go.

    The water's molecular structure would desolve. Theoretically, it would take a large amount of water then the sun hitting it at once, in order to put it out. but there is assuming that there is no unknown law we know regarding that. Ie, the mass injection of oxygen would likely cause the sun to change form, rather then be put out. so to speak

  • o..lol..i dont, i was kinda commenting on other comments i read when i was there.

    thanks for the info, but i'm already familiar with the Sun. it runs our Universe.

    i like diggin around in Space and Ancient History. gives me a better idea whatz happening and whatz happened. and where We all fit into the big picture.

    cool the Sun down.. no no, not me....no way hozay.

  • the Sun is like ba zillion degees hot.

    can't get near it.

    it's well protected.lol. probly not enough water on Earth to calm it down. .

  • @createsutoo the sun is one million times bigger then earth how you wana coul it down and its more then one hunderd million degreeds before any water it can toutch it it alrdy veparetase and why should you wana cool it down we cant live on earth any more if it stops working xD

  • @createsutoo

    the sun probably has more water on it than the entire mass of eath

  • I'm not sure if anyone has done this but explain how you can get that close to throw water on the sun?

    It's so hot water doesn't begin for some thousands or millions of miles away. I'm sure the gravity and magnetic fields would compress the water before it hits too.

  • All the energy needed to sustain life indefinitely and yet we use motor oil. We deserve our fate.

  • Picturing dumping 100 gallons of water on that! It would sizzle liek madd crazyy. xD

  • @diskidlai wouldnt even sizzle lol

  • @diskidlai 100 gallons ? do you even have an idea how big the sun is ?.

    to get any kind of a impact you would properly need to take all the water on earth, if not water with same mass as the entire earth ..

  • @diskidlai i think your brain is sizzle liek madd crazyy

  • @diskidlai The water would just dissolve.

  • @diskidlai for the sun to sizzle because of a reaction to water, you would need an amount of water that's heavier then the sun.

  • @diskidlai

    Bro, you're retarded.

  • Chilly. o.o

  • i smell toast ._.

  • conjur biscut that is messed up but funny as crap

  • i would love to throw my landlord into that

  • @conjurbiscut

    lol

  • @Conjurbiscut

    poor

  • @Conjurbiscut LOL.

  • @Conjurbiscut That's one of the most original statements i've read on YT. Lol!

  • imagine swimming in the sun, and taking in vast amounts of 'liquid fire' into your mouth... just like when swimming in water is like! this is a mere glimpse of hell!

  • and i smell toasted beer (:

  • mmm i smell something bakeing XD lolz

  • SummerSlam 88' Feel the HEAT !

  • Its the surface of the fucking sun man!

  • cool

  • is dis real?

  • Yes; you're essentially watching billions of atomic bombs going off at once.

  • thats pretty crazy

  • @ThaSchwab it's actually quite a beautiful sight lol

  • @ThaSchwab Correct, a single nuclear bomb going off on Earth is like the birth of a mini sun.

  • If only uranus was like jessica simpson's then u would be a star!

  • watch?v=CsqxpNNoDs0

    Link to a video that shows what The Sun "sounds" like. It's as if you can just feel the energy radiating from it.

    If only we had better solar technology, then we'd have all the energy we'd ever need. :|

  • If Uranus produced enough gas, could it became a star-such as Kanye West?

  • I sat up all night waiting for the sun rise, then it suddenly dawned on me.....

  • I've been to the Sun, very warm there, So I decided to leave early...

  • Yeah, but it's a dry heat, so...

  • You should have went at night, when it's cooler.

  • I wonder what it sounds like if you were to go right to the surface of the sun

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  • Sabin06,

    It sounds: Tshhhhhhhhhhh...

    :-)

  • oh come on now lol

  • "Ow, ow, ow, HOT, HOT, HOT! (sound of bacon sizzling...)

  • smells delicious!

  • FAKE!

  • ....You don't deserve to have children -_-

  • like a hell:(

  • it is fake, kind of graphic annimation.

  • its not

  • it must be very  "COLD" in the surface of the sun..

  • I imagine one hell like this.

  • man i can almost feel the heat!

  • Jupiter could have been like this if it had been bigger.

  • No.. it couldn't be possible.

    The sun is a star, and Jupiter is not.

  • Jupiter is around 90% hydrogen, 8% helium. Very similar to the sun. If it were bigger, it would undergo nuclear fusion in the core due to the higher pressures.

  • That is quite possibly the coolest thing I have read all day. Tiana does not Pwnz.

  • Thx

  • Haha you got owned.

  • Actually Jupiter is a failed star. The only difference between the sun and jupiter is mass.

  • Yes crosisborg your right, any bigger and there would've been enough pressure due to gravity to start nuclear fusion, if it had happened we would not be here today!!

  • maybe if 10 or 11 more Jupiter's (gas giants) hit it than yes i think it would start nuclear fusion

  • And what do you think makes a star hmmm???

  • basically, mass

  • I was talking to Tiana, she said that jupiter couldn't be a star, but it could with enough mass.

  • YOU could have been a star if Uranus had been bigger!

    Just Joking-couldn't help it...

  • Beautiful, thanks for showing this. The Sun is more than 1.3 million x the volume of the Earth.

  • is this in real time?

  • man i want to go swimming in the sun it looks like GOOLD

  • @singleguy18

    n bring me bk sum of that gold pls. i ll keep it was a momento..:)

  • If you can still see the curvature, you're not close enough.

  • I'd like to see you get close!

  • Haha, no thank you.

  • wow

  • what was on the lens when this was shot rayban and did this person wear sunscreen or just ouCH

  • Sun spins. But speed is different at various

    level. because sun made up of 90% gas

  • i wonder if its possible to get a peice of the sun i emagine it has to hav some sort of surface but would the peace you try to take burn up or be solid when a certane thing happens to a star(i cant think what its calld) it starts to try to get energy any way it can and starts fuzeing atoms makeing iron so if iron is soilid then what does the surface consist of now and can you take a peice lol

  • whatever we try to take a piece with will melt when it get within 1 billion kilometers close to it

  • a billion kilometers? the earth is only several million miles away. and a kilometer is shorter than a mile but even so a billion kilometers is far. realy far. and then if the it is gas try to get a sample of that. and i know we dont hav anything that will make the trip and survive i was being hypothetical

  • 94.5

  • you will be death already

  • look like he is getting mad, lol

    we have to scape soon.

  • nice work

  • im scared the sun wil bump

  • good job

  • Sun: Diameter: 856,000 miles

    Surface temp. 10,000 F

    Sunspot temp. 6,300 F

    Temperatue at core: 27,000,000 F

    92% of hydrogen gas and more other elements

    Source of energy:Nuclear fusion- ( long story)

  • Is it not called nuclear fission? maybe im wrong :D

  • No, it's fusion, the opposite of fission.

  • HOLY FRICK!

  • factor 15 is required there

  • wtf filmed tht, they must b roased.

  • nice work

  • that is brilliant. how did you get it ?

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