133 days on the sun

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Spending any amount of time on the Sun's surface, even just a fraction of a second, would be instantly fatal to any human or spacecraft due to the Sun's extreme heat and radiation. The Sun's surface temperature is approximately 5,500 degrees Celsius (9,932 degrees Fahrenheit), and it emits intense radiation across the electromagnetic spectrum.

In contrast, the closest humans have come to the Sun is through the Parker Solar Probe, a NASA spacecraft launched in 2018. Its mission is to study the Sun's outer atmosphere, known as the corona, from a safe distance. Even at its closest approach to the Sun, the Parker Solar Probe is millions of miles away and uses a heat shield to protect itself from the extreme temperatures.

Therefore, it is not possible for any object, including humans or spacecraft, to survive for 133 days on the Sun's surface or anywhere close to it. The Sun's environment is incredibly harsh and hostile to life as we know it.

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