Can 1 million Earths fit inside the Sun?
The volume of the sun is 1.41 x 1018 km3, while the volume of Earth is 1.08 x 1012 km3. If you divide the volume of the sun by the volume of the Earth, you get that roughly 1.3 million Earths can fit inside the sun.
How many years does it take to get to the Sun?
It would be faster to fly 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.
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