Okay, so let's say we're a few thousand years in the future and they've already made a spaceship that can travel from the Earth to a star in less than a millisecond.
Could the astronauts in the spaceship actually land on that star?What could happen if we landed on a star?We already have the technology to travel to a star before the end of this years (the Sun).
The Sun has a surface temperature of almost 10,000 degree Fahrenheit, which is enough to burn almost all objects, including metal.
We would not be able to land on a star.What could happen if we landed on a star?
first all it will never be possible to travel from earth to a star in a millisecond no matter far technology advances.this is because the speed of light is the ultimate limit on travling speed.the laws of physics probhibit crossing the barrier of speed of light.
suppose even if you could travel that fast,even then its not possible land on the star because:
1.speed will be so fast and time so less that your only choice will be to crash in to the star.
2.the star's surface is not solid but either liquid or gaseous.
3.the extreme temperatures will be too high for any kind of known element or compound to withstand.
hope that answers your question.
Adnan.What could happen if we landed on a star?Many Stars are INCREDIBLY HOT and that's an understatement, the Sun for example has a surface Temperature of around 6000Kelvin (5727 潞C) but before you could get anywhere near that its atmosphere is around 2,000,000Kelvin (1999727 潞C), i used a converter to get the Temperature in Celsius, These are estimates though, and all Stars except the Sun is more than 4 Light Years away with Proxima Centeuri (the closest Star to the Sun) so you will be going a heck of a lot faster, again an understatement. then the speed of light, and Stars are liquid Plasma, they dont have a solid surface and your spaceship will simply sink and be crushed by the extreme, again another understatement, pressure in the interior of the Sun.What could happen if we landed on a star?
No.
1) Start don;t have surfaces to land on. They ar not solid like a planet, they are dense gas with no surface.
2) a "star" -- by definition -- is extremely HOT. Our own star (the Sun) is many THOUSANDS of degrees hot, and ours is a rather medium-cool one. Other stars are MUCH hotter.
At even just a few thousands of degree, matter begins to separate into it's constituent components -- electrons, and proton, and neutrons, and such.
But WE can;t live all discombobulated like that. So astronauts would DIE LONG before they every got that close to a star.What could happen if we landed on a star?Definitely impossible.A star is made up of hot gases that is able to burn the spacecraft along with anything inside it.Besides if the spacecraft travel that fast, it would be to fast to stop.
The Sun is a star, and as you might have noticed, it is very, VERY HOT. And so are all the other stars, so, my guess would be that, if someone was to fly to a star, they would get burnt to ashes as soon as they'd get anywhere near itWhat could happen if we landed on a star?
No, we cannot land on a star.
A star has no solid surface, so there's nothing to land on. Plus we would be vaporized by the stars heat even before we get close to the star.
No. They would be incinerated long before that time. The surface of a star is typically thousands of degreesWhat could happen if we landed on a star?
No, they could not...
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