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Jupiter's surface is made up of gas, so you would only sink into Jupiter until you get to it's core, if possible...
Jupiter's surface is made up of gas, so you would only sink into Jupiter until you get to it's core, if possible...
Human problems belong to human beings. We have created our own problems, but resist any actions to correct human problems. If I gave a list of solutions we'd be here for 1000 years or more. Existentialism does not play a role.
As far as I know no one has ever even seriously proposed "sending people to Neptune", so that might be one.Neptune is very far away (by human standards). The only NASA mission which has gone "to" (actually, "very quickly past" would be more accurate) Neptune is Voyager 2, which took twelve years to get there. Voyager weighed about two tons; a spacecraft capable of sustaining human life long enough to reach Neptune (let alone get back) would be far, far more massive.
It can provide solutions to social problems.
No, Neptune does not have human or human made objects. It is to cold on Neptune so therefore, nobody has ever been on Neptune.
Considering that no human has been to Mars, so far, it seems a bit premature to talk about sending someone to the far more distant planet Neptune. However, the technology of space travel does exist (as proved by the 1969 moon landing) and if we were willing to spend the very large amount of money needed to build an interplanetary spaceship and to launch the mission, it is possible for a human to travel to Neptune. I will add that Neptune itself is not the kind of planet on which a human could land - it is a gas giant, made mostly of gas - but the moons of Neptune would be interesting to visit.
Have human or human made objects travel to neptune
No 1 can survive on neptune
no because planet neptune does not have enough atmosphere for human to breath in