We use science, technology and some help from gravity.
No human has ever set foot on another planet
There is a planet that can support life, it is just that the earth still has many years to come before we go to another planet
The main difference between a flyby spacecraft and an orbiter is the guidance computer programming: which causes a flyby to go by the planet and take pictures and other readings allowed in the limited time of the single pass, while an orbiter is captured into an orbit about the planet where it has a much longer period to take pictures and other readings.
The best slogan for save the earth is clean up the Earth, it's the only one we have. Another good one is a clean earth is a happy earth, and a good planet is hard to find.
You would go as fast as you could, which at the moment is round about 20 miles per second for spacecraft. At that speed you would get to the nearest star in 38,000 years.
that you can see the wonders of hashem and you can be the one to go up and see all the amazing creations
yes
Because Cinderella's fairy godmother tolled the probes to go to another planet first.
The first country was the USA with a spacecraft named mariner 2 and launched in 1962 to go to Venus.
2001 Mars Odyssey is a robotic spacecraft orbiting the planet Mars
there isn't any proof of any alien spacecraft even exists but even if aliens exist they would have some sort of spacecraft to go to earth in because there isn't any other known way of getting living things from planet to planet.
No human has ever set foot on another planet
The first preson on another planet was james mcfarlane
It would be a spacecraft that can endure or resist extreme temperatures because you have to be prepared to go to a planet that may be extremely cold or hot.
you need to know to what kind of conditions there are on the planet you want to go to ,and then build your spacecraft according tho those conditions that would be the fasted and cheapest way. Why? because it is easier for your spacecraft to go through with the mission your on to whatever.
Jupiter. And its moons Europa and Io. Also inspected asteroids Gaspra, Ida, and Dactyl
Aircraft travel through the air, not through space, so they can't go to Pluto. No spacecraft have been to Pluto yet, although one is on the way.