The moon is the farthest a man has traveled. Mars is planned for 2018.
No - the farthest that any human has travelled from Earth so far was to the moon.
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The third farthest planet is Saturn. The first farthest is Neptune.
Siberia is the farthest west territory. (It's also the farthest east, depending on which way matters to you)
Mars is the furthest we have travelled. Not really. The Moon is the farthest for people. Unmanned craft have gone way beyond Neptune.
Joseph
voyager 1 xD
A #16 seed has never beaten a #1 seed in March Madness.
Voyager 1, to the outer edges of the solar system.
The moon is the farthest a man has traveled. Mars is planned for 2018.
No - the farthest that any human has travelled from Earth so far was to the moon.
Human beings have traveled about 240,000 miles from the earth. That's the distance to the moon and around it in orbit.
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It appears to. Radiation has travelled from nearly the farthest visible stars. There seems no reason to expect it to fade out, at least from open space.
Unfamiliar with the term "crawler" lane. However it seems to refer to either the "slow" lane which (in the US) would be the travelled lane farthest to the right, or perhaps it referring to the "breakdown" lane which is usually a reference to shoulder (non-travelled) portion of the roadway.
You could travel to any city in the world, provided you travelled for enough days!