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No, he traveled to the Moon, which is not classified as a planet. Though technically, the Earth and Moon could be classified as a double planet.
Well I know 1 game. Wizard 101. But it's an online game.
planet mars
the planet Mercury is named after the god... Mercury!
No, the time taken to travel to another planet in space would not be the same as the time experienced on Earth. Time dilation effects due to the speed of travel and gravitational forces would cause time to pass differently for astronauts in space compared to people on Earth. This means that time would appear to pass more slowly for travelers in space relative to those on Earth.
The first step would be to see if one or two people can travel to another planet. The deterioration in bone and muscle mass during such a long period of weightlessnes may be irreversible, plus there is a large risk of bombardment by radiation from the Sun, making it doubtful that travel to another planet is feasible.
Not at all. Venus is a planet which can travel through the constellation of Pisces.
Depends... if we manage to create the right technology to travel 20 light years to our nearest 'Goldilocks' planet, then yes its possible and i hope that does happen during our life time...living on another planet would be so awesome :D
When you travel around the Sun or a planet, due to gravitational attraction, it is called an "orbit". It is also a "revolution" around the Sun or planet.
No one 'makes' the year. A year is simply the measurement of the time it takes a planet to travel one complete orbit around the star (sun) that it orbits (or one revolution). A day is the time it takes a planet to make a full spin around its axis (or one rotation).
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Within our Solar System, Neptune, the furthest planet from the Sun has the greatest distance to travel.
It would be potentially dangerous, the communications would be limited you wouldn't be able to carry enough food and secondly you wouldn't get funding because there is no point unless you can travel to another planet.
the first planet mercury
the earth is going to burn under the intense heat of the sun when the sun gets bigger so its important for us to find another planet we can live on and there space travel can help us
No, he traveled to the Moon, which is not classified as a planet. Though technically, the Earth and Moon could be classified as a double planet.
In. A space ship