Curiosity Corner: Why can’t we touch the sun if it looks so small?

The Sun, appearing as a tiny coin from Earth, is actually a colossal and incredibly hot star, 1.3 million times larger than our planet and millions of miles away. Its surface blazes at 5,500°C, with its core reaching a staggering 15 million°C. This immense heat, generated by nuclear fusion, makes touching it impossible, even for advanced spacecraft.