The cost of the journey is vast, in terms of human resources and physical resources.
You would visit Earth's moon.
no
Currently, it is not possible for a kid to visit the moon as there are no commercial space tourism options available for civilians to travel to the moon. Visits to the moon are limited to trained astronauts on space missions.
Practically, the moon is surrounded by space: there is virtually no atmosphere and thus no oxygen or water that we know of. Unless an enclosed colony was built with life-sustaining features, a visit to the moon, without protection of a space suit or such, would be fatal.
Becuase so they can see the beauty of the whole outer space on the moon:)
A shuttle did not visit the moon. The Apollo spacecraft and its lunar module are the only manned vehicles to visit the moon.
It is not as shiny as the Callisto moon. that thin is crazy shiny. I would to visit that moon, but is it crazy cold for anyone to live or even stand on or even look at in space.
The moon has a very thin atmosphere with no oxygen. Therefore, there is no natural oxygen supply on the moon. Humans would need to bring their own oxygen supply if they were to visit or live on the moon.
It landed on the Moon on June 2nd 1966.
Yes, astronauts can visit the moon at any phase of the lunar cycle. The visibility of the moon's surface features may vary depending on the phase, but this does not prevent astronauts from landing or exploring the moon.
No, it makes no difference what phase the moon is in.
harrison schmitt