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Can Science Answer This?

Why don't all heat seeking missiles go to the sun?

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Probably they do.

7 years ago
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Give them enough time and they will, unless there's something closer with a stronger pull.

There's a formula for it

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Distance to object.

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Because you are hotter! wink :P

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Arh how sweet of you c:

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he's trying to aim missles at you! don't fall for it!

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Probably because the heat would fry their sensors if they got close enough
(Its hard to come up with snarky comments for some of these!)

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Guess I'm lucky one never hit my kitchen if they come to heat ; ; oh gawd

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Who knows.. probably sun is a lie. It does not produce heat, nor light, this and a lot more are effects produsced in our brains. And machines know that. ;3

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They prefer sunny beaches and margaritas.

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and BBQ

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Because they have altitude sickness.

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