💙ElliotTheCorgi💙
I think the sun is too hot for them hun.
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No. First, there is no material known to man that can withstand the heat of the surface of the sun without melting and burning. Second, even if we had something, there would need to be a way to air condition the space suit to keep the heat out, which would require a heat differential in the compressor/evaporator system that is impossible. Third, there is no solid surface to the sun to walk on. It would be like trying to walk on the air. Last, even if there was a solid surface and the temperature problem was licked, the gravity of the sun would make a human weigh so much they would be crushed to death under their own body weight.
Gummy Roach
I answered this question several years ago, when Yahoo had the green format. I think the question may have been worded something like, "will scientists ever go to the sun?"  My answer: "If they do, they'll have to go at night".  My answer actually went viral!
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megalomaniac
Sure, we can do it at night.