No. The moon is the only place man has been when leaving earth. Mars is arguably a "more interesting" target for explanation. Venus is shrouded in clouds, and the surface is extremely hot and hostile. Survival there would be problematic if we decided to go there. Current technology would only allow sirvival there for a short time. Those clouds? They're sulfuric acid. Nasty stuff. A link can be found below so you can read about the surface conditions on Venus.
everyone knows Venus doesn't exist.
No,its way to hot
No, in recent history no human has set foot on any planet other than earth !
In this lifetime - all of them. Probably in this decade, none. Within this century, Mars is the most probable. Time is an incredibly long period and technology increases even faster. It is not inconceivable for Man to set foot on Mercury, Venus, Mars and even the dwarf planets and many of the moons. However, they will never be able to "set foot" on Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus nor Neptune because by definition there is no surface to "set foot" on. Float maybe, but not "set foot".
We can set foot on all the planets in the solar system including the terrestrial planets, except for gas giants, which are Jupiter and Saturn. We can't set foot on Jupiter and Saturn because there's no solid surface and it's so gaseous. Uranus and Neptune are also a gas giant but they're considered an ice giant, so there's a solid surface in these 2 ice giants. We can set foot in all planets except for Jupiter and Saturn.
July 1969
For a light switch in the home four foot to centre is a reasonable height. Some contractors set the outlet box at four foot to the bottom of the outlet box and other contractors set the box to four foot to the top of the outlet box. There is no code rule that stipulates the exact height that the outlet box must be set to.
No so far no man has set foot on the planet Neptune.
No. If someone had set foot on the Sun, they would be burned by 10,000 degree F flames.
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No. The only object that a person has walked on other than Earth is the moon.
No a man has not yet set foot on Saturn.
No woman has set foot on the Moon
They set foot in jacksonville
The Sun is a thermonuclear furnace. Look at the planet Mercury. You would never even reach the Sun to set foot on it. As a matter of fact, setting foot on Mercury would vaporize you.
estevanico was the first african to set foot on texas
Charles Duke (Apollo 16) was the youngest man to set his foot on the moon. He was born in 1935 and set his foot on the moon in 1972.
Charles "Pete" Conrad (USA) was the third person to set foot on the moon. He set foot on the lunar surface on November 19th, 1969.
The first person to set foot in Delaware was George Washington.