Oh, dude, for sure! 500 million cats can totally fit in the sun... if you shrink them down to the size of atoms and somehow manage to cram them all in there. Like, good luck with that, though. Just make sure they have sunscreen on, right?
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No because they would all burn and disintegrate before having a chance to even get inside the sun.
diameter of the sun-1,4 million killometer
The Sun is about 93,000,000 miles from Earth So: 93,000,000/500 = 186,000 hours
93 M M to the S? Seriously? It's not rocket science, honey. 93 million miles to the sun. That's the distance from Earth to the sun. Soak it in, darling.
An AU (Astronomical Unit) is the average distance from Earth to Sun - about 150 million kilometers. Multiply by this number.An AU (Astronomical Unit) is the average distance from Earth to Sun - about 150 million kilometers. Multiply by this number.An AU (Astronomical Unit) is the average distance from Earth to Sun - about 150 million kilometers. Multiply by this number.An AU (Astronomical Unit) is the average distance from Earth to Sun - about 150 million kilometers. Multiply by this number.
It stands for: 93 Million Miles To The Sun