i would go Jupiter
You can go to planet lagos, but you have to go to the moon first and go into the juice bar and defeat 10 enimies then from there well you will know...
No matter where you go on this planet, Toronto is closer to you than the moon.
Although rogue planet might escape a solar system or galaxy, its moon may remain since the moon is held in orbit by the planet, rather than a parent star. The moon will tend to go where the planet goes.
Pluto isn't a moon, it orbits the sun, but it is a dwarf planet
Nobody ever went to any other planet besides Earth yet. The only other place besides Earth that anybody ever went to was the Moon. That was more than 40 years ago. The nearest planet is about 110 times farther than the moon. It's hot enough there to melt people and their space ship, so nobody would go there even if they could. The next nearest planet after that one is about 200 times farther from us than the moon is. It would take at least six months in a space ship to get there, and it would cost a fortune. We're a long way from ever sending people to another planet. Maybe even never.
There is not a way to fly to the pewter moon, but like the other planets, the pewter moon has coordinates. After you have the fuel and the coordinates page, you have to go to the spaceship next to the mill. You can't go to the the Jungle Planet, The Ice Planet, or The Fire Planet, YET, because you don't have enough fuel to get to any of those planets. So, you go to the pewter moon, which is fairly close to the planet you are on. The coordinates are X 56, Y 52. When you get to the pewter moon, there will be a spaceship making shop. It doesn't cost any money, and with your new spaceship, you'll be able to visit the other planets. Hope this helps and good luck!
They were caused by meteors and meteoritesThat is my answer because in class I am learning this. If you go onto you tube and type in discovery channel, our moon or any other planet you want to learn about go ahead!
No human being has ever been to any planet other than Earth. Twelve male astronauts landed on the moon between 1969 and 1972, and all of the other people who have ever been launched into space went nowhere but Earth orbit.
No. Nobody has ever been farther away from Earth than the Moon. Even samples collected there, were collected by only 12 people, and the distance to the Moon is less than 10 percent of the distance to the nearest planet. We have actual samples of rocks and soil from the moon. But no samples have ever been retrieved by astronauts from a planet other than our own, and no human being has ever handled them. An exception, of course, are meteorites that originated on other planets, and landed on Earth on their own accord. Any samples of rock or soil on another planet that were ever "handled" were done so by a robot lander that was sent to the planet, and the results were sent back to Earth by radio.
you just go to the moon for more fuel
no, the earth does not have crators because the crators will go right through the earth "wall". If the earth did have crators like the moon, than we would be living on some other planet because we would not get sunlight.
You can use a telescope or go into space itself!