The Sun is a very important planet, can you imagine what would happen if it was to go out? Well, for starters it would be very cold and quite dark
we would only have the light of the Moon and it is not always there. In terms of heat, well we know that the moon only emits coldness so we would probably have to wear much thicker clothing all of the time.
But do not worry, if the Sun was it would simply be a case of sending a nuclear missile to strike the surface and start it up again.
Speaking of the Sun and the Moon, have you ever thought about how you can't see the Sun's rays hitting the Moon's surface when it's night time? We can see the effect but we can not see the actual Sun rays zooming through the darkness to the Moon. But if you had an object between the Sun and the Moon, the sunlight rays would illuminate the object even if you were off to the side and could not see the Sun's rays in the darkness. But, we can see all of the stars in the night sky.
What I'm trying to say is that shouldn't the Sun be like a flashight shining on an object in the dark where you can see the flashlight's beam from the side?
Sometimes i wish that it could be dark for a month straight but i know crime would be up through the roof. Its the only time that i feel relaxed. I often say that sleep is my favorite hobby. I bought black out curtains and it still isnt dark enough. Theres just Something about siting in pitch dark with only your thoughts to keep you company.
How do we know for sure that the “sun” isn’t just the light emitted from the eye of the koala that the earth rests on the back of? I’m pretty sure that “sunsets” and “sunrises” are just the beginning and end of cosmically slow blinks.
@hunkalove Are there? They might of all gone out by now. The next nearest one is 4 light years away so, if it went out today, we shouldn't know for another 4 years. ;)