According to today's technology, it appears as though the easiest planet to colonize would be Mars, because it already has water and all the building blocks life needs to survive: Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen. Many other issues would have to be worked out though.
If you leave the Earth traveling towards the Sun you will come to Venus first. Mercury and Venus are the two planets between the Sun and the Earth.
The time it takes to leave Earth depends on the speed and trajectory of the spacecraft. For example, it took the Apollo missions about 3 days to travel from Earth to the Moon. Spacecraft traveling to other planets like Mars can take several months to reach their destination.
Gravity is a fundamental force that exists because of the mass of an object, such as Earth. It is not something that can "leave" Earth on its own. However, if Earth were to lose a significant amount of mass, such as through collisions with other celestial bodies, its gravitational pull would weaken.
No, the planets do not leave their orbits and their orbits do not cross
Acording to Universe Sandbox, Earth will leave its orbit around 2600. But no. the sun will envelop Earth before it can leave orbit
we are in the planet earth so we could leave in peace earth has enough gravity. like to those other planets the had 0gravity god create the earth so we could live.add Your task, should you choose to accept it, is to understand the universe!An alternate mission would be to make it more beautiful.
Not unless you leave earth. Earth and many other planets have gravity. To break free, you would have to go into space.
If you leave the Earth traveling towards the Sun you will come to Venus first. Mercury and Venus are the two planets between the Sun and the Earth.
Not true. An object can fall back to earth, orbit (circle) the earth, or- if moving fast enough, leave the orbit of the earth and go elsewhere. We have sent probes to other planets- they are not circling the earth.
if you leave earth
The time it takes to leave Earth depends on the speed and trajectory of the spacecraft. For example, it took the Apollo missions about 3 days to travel from Earth to the Moon. Spacecraft traveling to other planets like Mars can take several months to reach their destination.
Space probes leave Earth, they do not go toit.
The gas of the gas planets is kept in place by gravity.
It is not known if aliens exist and if the do, we know nothing about their biology. If life beyond Earth exists, some organisms are probably slimy while others probably are not.
Gravity is a fundamental force that exists because of the mass of an object, such as Earth. It is not something that can "leave" Earth on its own. However, if Earth were to lose a significant amount of mass, such as through collisions with other celestial bodies, its gravitational pull would weaken.
No, the planets do not leave their orbits and their orbits do not cross
Assuming that you could do so, the only two planets closer to the sun than earth are Venus and Mercury. You would not necessarily come to these planets, that would depend on their position in their respective orbits. You would pass the orbit of Venus before you passed the orbit of Mercury.