I say, that scientests will probably visit Pluto. Why? Because they want to see how it looks like. "So?" My friend once asked. "Pluto is not a planet anymore," I said. My friend then walked away saying, "Wow," Is that enough information or no? Here is more information:
Why is Pluto not a planet anymore?
Because it's too small to see and looks like a small rock, from earth. Scientists say that Pluto will no longer be a planet.
When will they visit Pluto?
They will visit Pluto in probably... 3 years. If they don't, then i am sorry.
What is Pluto now?
Pluto is now known as a rock, AKA: piece of planet, AKA: planet. Some people say that it's still a planet, but it's not. "Pluto is not a planet," My friend once said to my other friend. "Pluto is still a planet, just that it's not a whole planet. Duh." My other friend argued.
Does Pluto have anybody on it? Like Aliens?
Pluto does not have anybody on it--yet. Remember? They will visit Pluto for a while. Then leave back to Earth. Pluto does not have any aliens.
What color is Pluto?
Some say it's gray. Others... (i have no idea why) say it is orange. Mars is orange. But not Pluto.
Why are you answering these questions?
Because i want to help man-kind! :D
people would like to visit Jupiter because they'll like to see the great red spot and its storms or just to visit another planet.
people would like to visit Jupiter because they'll like to see the great red spot and its storms or just to visit another planet.
people would like to visit Jupiter because they'll like to see the great red spot and its storms or just to visit another planet.
Pluto is interesting to explore because it is one of the largest of the Kuiper Belt Objects.
Also, it has not gone through many changes since it was formed, so material there would be the same as it was when the solar system was formed.
Pluto is simply too far away from Earth. The fastest space ship would take 8 years to get to Pluto and for NASA to send a crew that far away for that long is impossible.
They would have to take 16 years of food fuel and water!! Imagine the costs.
The last answer was alright, but wasn't entirely explaining the whole thing. The 3 main reasons is that it's too cold there, because it's so far from the sun, that it's incredibly unlikely anyone would be able to survive there. 2, it would take way too long to get there, since it takes 4-5 days to get to the moon. 3, very expensive to stock with food, fuel and to build the ship itself. And it would be a one way trip unless you have a ship the size of Mother Russia with a fuel supply greater than the oil reserves of Venezuela and OPEC.
We do not have the technology yet. We are still working out the problems of how to get to Mars, and Mars is only 34 million miles away. Pluto is 3.66 billion miles away (more than a thousand times further away).
There's three reasons 1. it is far away 2. you can freeze to death 3. it will take 12 years to get there
It is much too far away. In 2015 the New Horizons space probe will reach Pluto after traveling for more than 9 years. A person could not survive that long in space.
Mainly because it used to be considered a planet in the past.
No one has plans for blowing up Pluto.
No because Jupiter is a gas planet and if a shuttle landed to drop people off it would blow up.
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun counting outwards. Starting at the outside and counting in (which I think is what you were asking), Mars is the fifth planet, though if we discover a planet beyond Neptune then Jupiter would be the fifth planet counting inward as well.
As its the most massive planet and made mostly of hydrogen, I would say that Jupiter is the gassiest planet.
Which planet would I weigh the least Jupiter, Pluto, Saturn, or Earth
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system. More than 1,300 Earths would fit inside Jupiter. What is Jupiter made of? Well Jupiter is made of gas, and is called a “gas giant”. It is covered with red, brown, yellow and white clouds. The cloud give an effect that seems if Jupiter had stripes. Jupiter is very windy. Faster than tornadoes.
Jupiter: it's the largest.
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Yes, but as Jupiter is a gaseous planet there would be no place to land. Attempting to enter Jupiter would subject astronauts and their equipment to crushing pressures that would eventually destroy them the further down into the clouds they went.
Two things:1. People would be very dead on Jupiter.2. You couldn't tell what people would look like because Jupiter is a gas planet . . . it has no solid surface to stand on. People would be sucked deep into Jupiter by its very large force of gravity.
No because Jupiter is a gas planet and if a shuttle landed to drop people off it would blow up.
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Pronouns: I you he she it we you they If you are referring to Jupiter the planet, I suppose you would choose "it."
If the planet was exactly in between Mars and Jupiter, it would take 3645.029 days.
By riding a rocket ship, of course.
Jupiter has no surface, since it is a gas planet. It's only made out of gas which are 90% hidrogen and 10% helium.
Jupiter is the largest planet of our solar system, as such any other planet would fit within Jupiter if it was hollow.