That would have to be the Voyager Project. It left the Solar System some years ago and it's still going strong.
The farthest humans have traveled into space is during the Apollo 13 mission, which reached a distance of about 248,655 miles (400,171 kilometers) from Earth in April 1970. This record was set when the spacecraft swung around the far side of the Moon. Additionally, the Apollo 8 mission, which orbited the Moon in December 1968, also reached significant distances from Earth, but Apollo 13 holds the record for the farthest point from our planet.
The farthest a human has traveled from Earth was during the Apollo 13 mission in 1970, when the crew swung around the far side of the moon at a distance of about 400,171 km (248,655 miles) from Earth. Since then, most human spaceflights have been confined to low Earth orbit.
The moon
Human beings have traveled about 240,000 miles from the earth. That's the distance to the moon and around it in orbit.
I don't believe so, considering it would be awfully difficult to reverse a huge hung of metal traveling at insane speeds, and we haven't been to mars or Venus, so that sort of mission would be a suicide.
The farthest humans have traveled into space is during the Apollo 13 mission, which reached a distance of about 248,655 miles (400,171 kilometers) from Earth in April 1970. This record was set when the spacecraft swung around the far side of the Moon. Additionally, the Apollo 8 mission, which orbited the Moon in December 1968, also reached significant distances from Earth, but Apollo 13 holds the record for the farthest point from our planet.
The farthest a human has traveled from Earth was during the Apollo 13 mission in 1970, when the crew swung around the far side of the moon at a distance of about 400,171 km (248,655 miles) from Earth. Since then, most human spaceflights have been confined to low Earth orbit.
Currently, the farthest a human has traveled into space is about 400,000 kilometers. That is the distance from the Earth to the Moon.
The moon
Humans have orbited the moon. When they were around the "back", they were about 240,000 miles from the earth. That's the record so far.
Human beings have traveled about 240,000 miles from the earth. That's the distance to the moon and around it in orbit.
I don't believe so, considering it would be awfully difficult to reverse a huge hung of metal traveling at insane speeds, and we haven't been to mars or Venus, so that sort of mission would be a suicide.
The moon is the farthest a man has traveled. Mars is planned for 2018.
The farthest any human-made object has traveled through space is the Voyager 1 spacecraft, which was launched in 1977. As of October 2023, it is over 14 billion miles (about 23 billion kilometers) from Earth and is currently in interstellar space, having crossed the heliopause in 2012. Voyager 1 continues to send data back to Earth, providing valuable insights into the outer reaches of our solar system and beyond.
The Voyager 1 space probe. It is currently appx. 108 AU away from the Sun and near the edge of the solar system in a region called the Heliopause. It is moving away at a rate of about 3 AU/year. For comparison, Earth is at a distance of 1 AU from the Sun and Pluto is at a distance of appx. 10 AU from the Sun.
John Glenn traveled around the earth in a spacecraft. On February 20, 1962, Glenn flew the Friendship 7 mission becoming the third American in space and the first American to orbit the Earth circling it three times.
Mesophere, Ionosphere and The Exosphere are farthest away from the earth. ( Outer Space :D ) Hope This Helped :)xx