Theoretically, with adequate supplies from Earth or grown onsite, humans could live on the moon indefinitely. Currently, though, there is no infrastructure for building or maintaining a moon colony so, technically, the answer is zero, though that may change soon.
No. We currently do not have the ability to send humans on interplanetary missions. Any human on Io would not live long, as Io is blasted by high energy radiation.
Humans cannot currently live on the moon without significant life support systems. The moon lacks a breathable atmosphere, protection from harmful radiation, and extremes in temperature that make it uninhabitable for humans without proper technology and infrastructure.
At this time there is no current mission to send humans to live on the moon.
None - no-one actually 'lives' there - but there have been a number of visitors from Earth.
There will not be a hotel on the moon for humans but there would be for aliens. humans cannot live in space.
no
It is currently not possible for humans to live on Ganymede, as it lacks the necessary conditions to support human life. Ganymede is a moon of Jupiter with harsh radiation, extreme cold temperatures, and no atmosphere suitable for breathing.
No, there is no way a human could live on the moon.
No, because there are currently no spacecraft capable of sending astronauts that far into space. Plus, they would need lots of food and fresh water.
It is currently not possible for humans to live on the Moon because there is no breathable atmosphere or readily available resources for sustenance. Additionally, the extreme temperature fluctuations and lack of protection from harmful radiation make it inhospitable for long-term human habitation.
No, there are no people on the moon currently. The last humans to visit the moon were during the Apollo missions from 1969 to 1972. NASA's Artemis program aims to return humans to the moon by the mid-2020s.
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