In the fall. I hate tourist season.
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Nobody's likely to go TO Neptune; at best, robot spacecraft might go BY it and take readings. Anything trying to "land" on Neptune would drop through thousands of miles of increasingly thick atmosphere until it was crushed.
U would die why dont u go and go to neptune and find out your selfs!gosh
No. You can't even go to Neptune. It's too far away. If you could get to Neptune, you would be crushed by Neptune's internal pressure long before you reached the core.
you cant go to neptune maybe in a million years when the technologie is better
The answer depends on the relative motion of Neptune. The distance from the earth to Neptune when you set off will not be the same as the distance when you arrive. You would need to calculate the position of Neptune at the arrival time.This is like, if you are playing a ball game you do not go to where it is but to a point which you and the ball will get to at the same time.
You could go to Neptune if you had heaps of money but I don't think you would be able to land on it because it is made of gas
The last time this happened was in 1979.
A probe would have to go to Neptune. It can either fly-by or orbit the planet. Our current technology is not advanced enough to put man in space further than our own orbit. Our current space shuttles are only designed to orbit the Earth and Moon. In order to go further, shuttle technology would have to be heavily upgraded, which would be very expensive and would take a very long time. Nothing can land on Neptune because it is a gas giant, meaning it has no solid surface.
Neptune'sTopography, well since Neptune is just a giant ball of water, there really isn't a surface, once you would enter Neptune, you would go through miles of clouds to reach the surface, which would really be the Core of the planet
It would take over 16,000 Earth days, or around 44 Earth years, for a spacecraft to travel from Earth to Neptune at its average distance from Earth. The actual time would depend on the speed and trajectory of the spacecraft.
No, it is not. You do not have a verb in the question and it would be best to also have an object.What time did you go to the airport?What time do you go to church?What time will you go to the party?