There's no point in sending humans to Uranus itself; humans are too fragile to deal with the atmospheric conditions on any gas giant. We'd be better off personally visiting Uranus's moons; however, an even better solution (since one was asked for) would be more robotic spacecraft missions with advanced sensor and communications packages for chemical and spectral analyses. This would get us the information we need without the expense and risk of human lives. A well-planned mission could survey some combination of the asteroids, Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune before arriving at Uranus, providing a wealth of information over the many years of travel time required.
There's no point in sending humans to Uranus itself; humans are too fragile to deal with the atmospheric conditions on any gas giant. We'd be better off personally visiting Uranus's moons; however, an even better solution (since one was asked for) would be more robotic spacecraft missions with advanced sensor and communications packages for chemical and spectral analyses. This would get us the information we need without the expense and risk of human lives. A well-planned mission could survey some combination of the asteroids, Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune before arriving at Uranus, providing a wealth of information over the many years of travel time required.
Given that the trip would take nearly a decade to get there and a decade to get home, no solutions are currently being investigated. Most scientists grappling with interplanetary travel have Mars as the target, not Pluto.
How did i get here. I'm so confused this is the question I asked
there arent any room to play tagg,and not any open pantrys.
there is none
The main problem is there is no oxgen.
You could take a hole bunch of jackets
2 houhs
Solutions to problems with staffing include contacting recruitment and staffing agencies and using their advice and applying it to your current staffing situation.
Water in oceans always contains solutes.
The phenomena of sending back of light is called reflection of light. And the surfaces which reflects light back are called reflecting surfaces.
just some
All of the 8 planets that orbit the Sun are in the same general plane. That is that they are all flat. Pluto's orbit is not flat like the rest of the planets. It is like it got caught while passing by. Some think that it is a burned out comet. It is a dwarf planet, no longer considered to be a real planet.
Here's a problem : If we send people to the sun, they burn.
what
cheese
No solutions are being worked on by anyone except maybe science fiction writers. The biggest problem is that a trip to Pluto takes nearly a decade each way. No one knows how to solve that problem.
the person will sufocate and die
the person will sufocate and die
They might barn and die.
You can't stand on something because it is gas
Establishing a moon station would enable humans to enjoy less gravity.
Pluto... Pluto...
some characteristics of Pluto's moon is it is as the same size as Pluto is that some scientist are unable to analyze which is the dwarf star or simply puto
Pluto is the furthest planet in the solar system from the sun. No astronauts have ever been actually on Pluto. THERE ARE NO TOURIST ATTRACTIONS ON PLUTO!