Once per completed mission, the shuttles have landed on Planet Earth.
NO>Planets are not as near as they appear to be and it takes lot of time, money and resources to successfully send a human and bring him back safely. It is very like that in the coming 2 decades we will be able to send humans on MARS which is the one of the nearest planet other than venus.
the first human landed in the moon?
earth
None of the 7 other planets in the solar system have been landed upon by humans. All of them have had space probes perform flybys to study and map them. Only Mars and Venus have had unmanned landers land on them.
Terrestrial planets not landed on - Venus.
The Earth is the only planet people have landed on. Humans have landed on Earth's Moon and have landed robotic probes on the surfaces of Mars, Venus, and Saturn's Largest moon Titan.
Once per completed mission, the shuttles have landed on Planet Earth.
NO>Planets are not as near as they appear to be and it takes lot of time, money and resources to successfully send a human and bring him back safely. It is very like that in the coming 2 decades we will be able to send humans on MARS which is the one of the nearest planet other than venus.
No one has landed on any planet, only the moon was ever visited by humans.
no. no humans have ever been to any of the other planets.
the first human landed in the moon?
scientist have not yet sent men to other planets.
earth
Nothing in the positions of the planets affects humans. There is no proven connection between planetary activity and any individual's life.
Like Al Cohen said. Humans haven't been on any planet other than earth, however probes have been to all the planets. There's is even one headed for the now dwarf planet, Pluto, and will arrive in 2015. We have also landed on all but 4 planets (Mercury, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) We've landed probes on Venus, on Jupiter (technically we haven't landed since there is no land but more like floated down till the heat and pressure destroyed craft), and also Mars (which has record for most visits), we've even landed on Saturn's moon, Titan (which technically isn't a planet but it is more similar to planet, specifically Earth, than any moon since it has an atmosphere, weather, and even oceans and lakes of liquids but instead of water, it's liquid methane).
We haven't landed on any planets yet, except earth of course. Man has been to the moon and sent robots to mars but no man has ever stood on any planet other than earth.