The short answer is yes, if indications of subsurface water deposits are correct. The longer answer is that temperatures and gravity are low, and the atmosphere is extremely toxic. Managing these concerns would be central to any attempt at landing humans on Titan.
For more information, see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonization_of_Titan
No. While it is possible and even likely that there will be future missions to the moon, they will not be Apollo missions.
According to NASA, International Space Station (ISS) was launched to be an observatory or laboratory in space. Although it was planned to provide maintenance, transportation for possible future missions to Moon, Mars and asteroids.
Humans have not technically visited any planet. We have sent landing craft to Mars and Venus though. Those missions were in exploration of possible future human habitats, but neither planet is suited for human survival.
After Apollo 17 there have not been any plans for any moon mission. It was the Skylab and the Shuttle program.
July 19th 1996 The last manned mission was in December 1972. Missions were launched in 2011 and more are planned for the future. Exploration of the Moon is STILL UNDER WAY! (See sources and related links below)
No. While it is possible and even likely that there will be future missions to the moon, they will not be Apollo missions.
well if you mean the ones that r locked then you have to play missions to unlock them
Nope, not yet and there are no plans for any to visit in the future.
Some inaccuracies in difficult astronomical equations and possibly harder interstellar travel in the far future, but nothing serious.
you play as Alex Mason in the past missions and David Mason in the future missions
There hasn't but in the future maybe.
No missions yet, but there maybe in the future.
None of the users gave a reliable answer. Please research.But as far as I know, there is no new missions to Neptune?
what possible future nuclear fuel
So far there haven't been any missions to Ceres. But there is a mission currently engaged that is scheduled to reach Ceres in 2015, after it visits a few other celestial objects.
Of course, nobody here can guess the future with certainty. However, given the current technological progress, it does seem likely that it would be possible to visit other planets in our Solar System, perhaps in a few more years. Missions to Mars have already been planned for quite a while. However, for the foreseeable future, such a trip will probably take years (even if it is only to Mars), so the benefits of including humans on such a trip seem doubtful at the moment.
According to NASA, International Space Station (ISS) was launched to be an observatory or laboratory in space. Although it was planned to provide maintenance, transportation for possible future missions to Moon, Mars and asteroids.