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Is the Sun fixed or moving?

The Sun, a middle age yellow dwarf star with a life span of 10 billion years, revolves on its axis like any other star. It moves slowly and takes 25 days (equator) and 35 days (poles) for the sun to complete one full revolution.

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Is the Sun a fixed star?

Fixed stars include all stars except the sun. There is a star. A star that is so far away from Earth that its position in relation to other stars doesn't change over time.

How many years would it take you to get to the Sun?

It would take 169,090 hours to fly there at 550 miles per hour. It would take 7,045 days to fly there at 550 miles per hour. It would take 19.3 years to fly there. Accordingly, what will be the ultimate fate of the sun? Once all the helium disappears, the forces of gravity will take over, and the sun will shrink into a white dwarf. All the outer material will dissipate, leaving behind a planetary nebula. "When a star dies, it ejects a mass of gas and dust - known as its envelope - into space.

How close could a human get to the Sun?

You can get surprisingly close. The sun is about 93 million miles away from Earth, and if we think of that distance as a football field, a person starting at one end zone could get about 95 yards before burning up. That said, an astronaut so close to the sun is way, way out of position. Consequently, how do you read a star card?

Why does the sun look like it's moving?

The Sun appears to move across the sky in the daytime and disappears at night. The Earth is moving towards the east. The middle of the Earth is an imaginary line between the North and South poles.

In respect to this, are stars yes or no?

Is the Star a Yes or No card? The Star tarot card speaks of situations that have an air of happiness and positivity. Therefore the Star in a yes or no reading is definitely a BIG yes! Any situation represented by the Star is sure to be a success.

By Keriann Lindeland

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