Right now, there is no plan, project, budget, funding, campaign,
or research program leading to anybody going to any other planet
any time in the future. If one does start up, it will be to Mars.
nasa technically didn't visit any planets yet, but it has visited the moon (and was the first to send people to the moon), and it has also done many missions into lower earth orbit.
No, not yet at least. The only object that astronauts have been to other than Earth is the moon, which is a moon rather than a planet. There other planets are much farther away, but there are some plans to land people on Mars.
If you visit the NASA website or even search for the "Milky Way", you can get a list of planets in our solar system. There are only 9 planets, 8 if you don't count dwarf planet Pluto.
Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar sytem.pameladiscount.comPlease visit and tell your friends.
the planets containing life form other than earth may have a dangerous species, or the planet itself may be dangerous.
Mars is the next one on the agenda, at the moment.
Potentially yes. We do not have the technology to get people out very far (maybe as far as Mars at present, but even that's debateable), but in theory we would be able to visit extra-solar planets as technology improves in the future.
To learn there future or their destiny
Antarctica is a place of natural beauty which needs to be preserved for future generations
I will visit.
I will visit you tomorrow (future) I am visiting you today (present) I visited you yesterday (past).
I will visit.
I will visit. You will visit. He/she/it will visit. We will visit. You will visit. They will visit.
We could find out what's in our future and our origin by exploring.
What people are mainly trying to do when they visit a website is find information on something. Here are some other things people visit a website for... - look up information - look up how to do something - research - learn - get tips - play games - chat - get answers to questions - share information
"Shall visit" is a future verb tense. It indicates an action that will take place in the future.
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