You must be trying to colonize a planet which is from 1 to 3 or 13 to 15 in galaxy for these planets you need astrophysics in level 5 till 7 so you have to colonize a planet between 1 to 12
All research conducted on Antarctica is the search for raw data having to do with the health of planet earth. Disciplines range from astronomy and astrophysics to zoology.
Philip J. Armitage has written: 'Astrophysics of planet formation' -- subject(s): Origin, Astrophysics, Planets
Probably.
We can't colonize it because we can't land on it.
No. The planet we are most likely to colonize is Mars.
No. The planet we are most likely to colonize is Mars.
Yeah, eventually.
You can't because you can't land of a gas planet.
Any cosmic object (star, planet, meteorit, comet) has a chemical composition.
A planet is a spheroidal solid or gas receiving and reflecting light and other electromagnetic radiation from a star that clears its orbital trajectory of smaller bodies.
Earth. It is the only one with the right temperature, oxygen and water.
It is unlikely that Mars will ever be colonised by humans, since the journey to and from Mars would be long and frought with too many dangers. Also, Mars is too far from the Sun to have a good living temperature, and atmospheric conditions would be adverse.