Air Pump, Space Suit, You'd have to go on a strict diet (The gravity would crush you unless you weighed like 80lbs.) Food, Air, And water enough to last you 84 years, Antarctic Diving suit, lots of fuel for you rocket.
We don't know yet, because we can't go there, but you would probably need a space suit and oxygen tank. It would also be possible to bring a Land Rover.
The Voyager 2
we could not live on Uranus because it is too far away from the sun and and we would need everything we have on Earth and approximately 4,000,000,000 space shuttles to get to Uranus
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you will need alot of coats if u go to the planet uranus because it is very cold i should know i did a poster on uranus
A student would need to bring writing equipment and paper in order to study chemistry. The educational body would need to provide chemicals, measuring glasses, pipettes and other chemical equipment for the lesson.
You would extreme weather high tec snow suits and heated jackets being -371 degress!!
An atmosphere . . .
we could not live on Uranus because it is too far away from the sun and and we would need everything we have on Earth and approximately 4,000,000,000 space shuttles to get to Uranus
Your answer depends on your purpose for visiting the continent. If you want to survive, then you'll need food, water and shelter for you and your crew for the duration of your visit.
It depends on the problem that you are looking into.
A great site to visit to find out required equipment safety training for your company visit www.osha.gov. This is the site to go for all safety legislations.
what equipment would you need to go look for a new planet
You don't need equipment to get the brachial pulse.
it is usually cold on Uranus so if anyone was to go there they would need a thick space suit. you also need a heater or some other power source.
Let's say we Uranus is a gas giant primarily made up of hydrogen, helium, and methane. we breath oxygen so we would need oxygen tanks. There is also no solid ground on Uranus so our theoretical Uranus town would have to float. The people on the town would need to get used to seventeen hour days, and no seasons. Uranus is also very cold: over 200 degrees Celsius cold. with these facts: getting people to live on Uranus would be very unlikely at best, but science fiction writers can always dream.
Uranus will look like a faint star to the naked eye. You will need to know where to look - a program like Stellarium [See related link] will help in knowing where to look. You will also need "perfect" viewing conditions - no light pollutions or clouds. A pair of binoculars will help but is not essential.
A spaceship.
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