Water, food, oxygen, heaters, and big solar panels for energy.
You can probably find some more water (as ice) in some of the deeper polar craters.
You should bring everything you need, as the only things that are plentiful on the Moon are rock and dust.
To the moon, you would need essential supplies like food, water, oxygen, communication equipment, protective suits, sleeping quarters, and tools for exploration and research. Additionally, you would need a spacecraft and fuel for the journey to and from the moon.
A spaceship would need less energy to take off from the Moon compared to the Earth due to the Moon's lower gravity. The Moon's gravity is about 1/6th that of Earth, so a spacecraft would require less thrust to overcome gravity and achieve liftoff.
To reach the moon, you would typically need to launch a spacecraft using a powerful rocket. The spacecraft would travel through space for about three days before entering the moon's orbit and landing on its surface. The spacecraft would then need to take off again and return to Earth.
Yes, because we have all of the advanced technology and rocketships, and all the supplies anyone would need to be able to take and survive a three day flight to the moon. We also do have a lot of astronauts that are willing to take on missions like this.
If you were driving i reakon it would take 1000 years
To the moon, you would need essential supplies like food, water, oxygen, communication equipment, protective suits, sleeping quarters, and tools for exploration and research. Additionally, you would need a spacecraft and fuel for the journey to and from the moon.
you would need to take water food flag rope and oxygen
Yes you could but you would need to take a lot of supplies because it would take ages to get there.
Basicaly the same supplies you would need to go on a long sea voyage, except you would also need to take oxygen.
The supplies for the astronauts was daily dated and named for each astronauts for their space trip.
Yes probably heaps!
A spaceship would need less energy to take off from the Moon compared to the Earth due to the Moon's lower gravity. The Moon's gravity is about 1/6th that of Earth, so a spacecraft would require less thrust to overcome gravity and achieve liftoff.
They take it along with them.
To reach the moon, you would typically need to launch a spacecraft using a powerful rocket. The spacecraft would travel through space for about three days before entering the moon's orbit and landing on its surface. The spacecraft would then need to take off again and return to Earth.
Any supplies a business could need you will find at Office Depot. They have all the small items you would need for your desk. And then you will also find computers, copiers, printers, and all the supplies and replacements to take care of these items. And if you need it they also carry office furniture.
If you ever go to the moon, you need to take food with you from the earth. You also need to take water and air with you, and anything else you think you'll need on the moon. Scientists are pretty sure that there is nothing to eat, drink or breathe on the moon, or anything else that people need in order to live. Just a bunch of rocks and dust. Astronomers on the earth have never seen anything else on the moon with their telescopes, and the astronauts who landed on the moon never found anything else there.
it would take about $170,243,286,935 to reach the moon proven by M.I.T