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If you mean view them remotely, then yes, we can do that now. If you mean go to them travel-wise, I think we can manage that eventually.

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Q: On what day will you be able to see mars and Venus at the same time?
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Did venus and mars make the earth?

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How are Venus's and mars visible together?

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Could you jump higher on Venus or on Mars?

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Can you see Mars and Venus from Earth?

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When will you see the moon and mars at the same time?

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Is the solar year of Venus equal to or longer than the solar year of Mars?

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