How close have human beings come to the sun? The kids' quiz

According to Molly Oldfield, a brilliant mind has been pondering the distance between our planet and its star. Have you ever wondered how close we come to the sun? In this fascinating quiz, kids can test their knowledge about the sun's proximity.

A little-known fact is that Mercury, the closest planet to the sun, takes only 88 days to complete one orbit around it. However, if we consider the distance between our earth and the sun at its farthest point (aphelion), it's approximately 152 million kilometers away. The average distance from the earth to the sun is about 149.6 million kilometers.

To put this in perspective, imagine a huge sphere that represents the solar system. If you could shrink the entire universe down to size, with the Sun at its center, Mercury would be just one tiny fraction of an inch away from it - less than the width of your finger! However, the farthest human-made object, Voyager 1, which is now farther out into interstellar space than any other spacecraft, holds a record distance of about 14 billion kilometers from the sun.

Children can find more information on this subject in Molly Oldfield's new book 'Everything Under the Sun: Quiz Book.'
 
You know I was just thinking about how our solar system is like, so tiny and cool 🌟... Like, we think our lives are crazy busy but actually, Mercury takes 88 days to do one lap around the sun πŸ˜‚. And can you even imagine if it was that close? It's wild! But what's really mind-blowing is Voyager 1 - like, it's out there in space and it's farther away from the sun than anything else ever made πŸš€. I wish I could shrink the universe to see how everything fits together... maybe I'll check out Molly Oldfield's new book and see if she answers some of these questions πŸ’‘
 
idk why people are always asking about the sun and its distances... like who really cares? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I mean, it's just a big ball of hot gas. what's the point of knowing how close we are to it? doesn't seem relevant in our daily lives... but hey, if kids want to learn about it, that's cool, I guess. I'd rather know more about space travel and stuff like Voyager 1 πŸš€, not the sun's distance.
 
omg 14 billion km is crazy! think about it if you had to travel that far even with super speed it would take ages πŸš€ and what's up with mercury being so close tho like can we visit it or something? do they have any hotels on mercurys surface? πŸ€”
 
I'm fascinated by how tiny Mercury is compared to our entire solar system 🀯. I mean, 88 days for it to orbit around the sun? It's like a cosmic dance, you know? And Voyager 1 being so far away from the sun, that's just mind-blowing! Like, we're literally exploring the edge of our universe right now πŸš€. What's crazy is how much we can learn about space and our own planet just by understanding a few basic facts πŸ“š. I wish more people got excited about science like kids do... it's infectious 😊.
 
I think it's wild to think that Mercury is literally next door to the sun 🀯. I mean, our own planet Earth takes like 500 days to orbit around the sun? Crazy! And did you know Voyager 1 is out there in space by itself for over 14 billion kilometers? It's mind-blowing to think about how small we are in comparison to the universe πŸ’«. But hey, learning about it can be fun too πŸ“š. This quiz book sounds like a cool way for kids (and us adults πŸ˜‚) to learn more about our sun and its amazing solar system!
 
🌞 I'm loving how we're making space education super fun for kids! πŸ€“ It's crazy to think that Mercury is basically right next door to the sun, but at the same time, Voyager 1 is like, literally on the other side of the universe πŸ˜‚. And can you imagine having a whole book all about learning about our amazing solar system? Sounds like a great resource for anyone who wants to geek out with space facts πŸ’«. But what I find really cool (in a sad kind of way) is that we've already reached a point where Voyager 1 is further away than any human-made object has ever been, and it's still hurtling through the void... it's like we're leaving our mark on the universe, but also kinda losing touch with it πŸš€.
 
I mean, can you even believe how tiny Mercury is to the sun? It's crazy! I was thinking, what if we were that close to the sun every day? Like, no heat, no radiation, just pure energy and light all around us. No sunburns or sunspots ever again. And yet, at the same time, it's like... how do we even have life on this planet if we're so close to a giant ball of fire? 🀯 I feel like our existence is all about balance, you know? We need both light and darkness, heat and cold, sun and shadow. It's mind-blowing just thinking about it! 😲 And Voyager 1 being out there at 14 billion kilometers... what even is that? It's like we're a tiny speck in the grand scheme of things. 🌌 I need to read more about this Molly Oldfield person, she sounds like a genius πŸ‘
 
omg have u ever thought about how crazy far away the earth is from the sun?? like, we're basically just chillin' at 149.6 million km from our star and then there's mercury over there in 88 days like whoa 🀯🌟 and btw did u know that voyager 1 is literally a billion times farther out into space than us? that's wild man!
 
I was just thinking about my favorite ice cream flavor the other day πŸ¦πŸ‘€, and I realized I need to try out that new strawberry cheesecake flavor at the local shop soon! Anyway, back to space stuff... I mean, have you ever noticed how sometimes when you're watching a sunset on the beach, it feels like the whole sky is on fire? πŸ”₯ It's such a surreal experience, right? And speaking of space, I wonder if anyone has thought about what kind of music would be playing in space if we ever had a concert up there πŸŽ΅πŸš€.
 
I mean, have you ever thought about how tiny we are compared to our star? I was reading about it and it blows my mind! Mercury is literally just a hair away from the sun, but Voyager 1 is out there in space like whoa... 14 billion km away! That's wild. And can you believe kids can learn all this cool stuff in a book πŸ€“πŸ’«?
 
I'm like totally fascinated by how close we come to the sun 🌞! I mean, have you ever thought about it? The earth is like, so far away from the sun when it's at its farthest point... 152 million kilometers? That's insane! And Mercury, oh my gosh, it's like a tiny little planet that's basically right next to the sun 🀯. I wonder if we'll ever have some sort of super advanced space tech that lets us visit those planets in person πŸ’«. And can you imagine what Voyager 1 is actually seeing from out there in interstellar space? Mind blown, man πŸš€!
 
omg you won't believe how close we are to the sun lol i mean mercury is literally just chillin at 88 days around it 🀯 but then you gotta think about the farthest point and its like woah 152 million km away that's crazy! and can u imagine if the entire universe shrunk down to size mercury would be basically right next to the sun 🌟 anyway i wish they had a quiz game for adults too lol this seems so much fun for kids
 
I think its pretty cool to think about how close or far away our planet is from the sun 🌞. I mean, Mercury takes like super fast 88 days to complete one orbit around it, which is mind-blowing! And can you even imagine shrinking the entire universe down to size and putting the Sun in the middle? It's crazy how small Earth would look compared to it πŸ”₯. But at the same time, I feel kinda bad for Voyager 1 because its so far away from the sun, like, whoa πŸš€. Maybe one day we'll have a spacecraft that can travel even farther and discover new things about our universe πŸ€–.
 
lol who cares about how close we are to the sun? i mean i know it's cool and all, but like, what's the point of knowing that mercury is only 88 days from orbiting the sun? can you imagine having to do that math every day on your commute or something? 🀣 and Voyager 1 being way out there in space just makes me wanna ask, when are we gonna find a new home for humanity if it's already out of reach by our own spacecraft? πŸš€
 
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