no human life is accesible on uranus because of the methan gas even if u were wearing protective suits
One problem might be the distance, it takes a while to set up for the moon so it would take a long while to get to Uranus!
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Here's a problem : If we send people to the sun, they burn.
jupiter is a gas planet so if you tried to stand on jupiter you would sink through
No, humans could not live on the planet Uranus with a gas mask. A gas mask is a device that is designed to keep out poisonous gas, but it does not supply oxygen. If there is no breathable air, a gas mask won't help you. In addition Uranus is far too cold for human life, and the pressure of the unbreathable atmosphere is too high. Very elaborate life support equipment would be needed for humans to be able to live on Uranus.
A human has never infact travelled anywhere other than the Moon and the Earth. The closest we have gotten is sending out satellites which fly around Saturn to capture photographs of its glorious rings.
There are currently no plans for humans to travel to Uranus. The distance and extreme conditions make it incredibly challenging for human exploration. However, unmanned missions and studies continue to gather data about Uranus and its atmosphere.
the person will sufocate and die
spaceships can help humans to get to Uranus
You can't stand on something because it is gas
Here's a problem : If we send people to the sun, they burn.
Humans can't live on Uranus as there is no air, and the planet is made up mostly of gas, I believe.
They didn't. The farthest humans have been from Earth is the moon. Uranus is many times farther away. Uranus has been visited by unmanned space probes.
Yes
jupiter is a gas planet so if you tried to stand on jupiter you would sink through
Uranus is uninhabited by humans. But I'm not so sure about aliens...
Since it is so cold at Uranus any living being on Earth (humans pretty much, duhhh) would freeze in an instant
because it would hurt
No, because Uranus is a gaseous planet, which means it has no surface. Nowhere to land a spacecraft.