First, You need to be really really rich so you can buy the stuff. Once you get rich, you have to buy:
Space suit
Space ship
Space helmet
Once you have those things, you can invite someone or else if you want to go by yourself, you can.
Get in, start up the engines, and travel into space
You should put on your space stuff just in case something happens.
Remember, the only places you can probably go is the moon.
At mars, you cant breathe even with a spacesuit, and at venus, The stuff there is deadly to humans. You cant land on the other planets because They dont have any land so your spaceship will just be floating in air.
You can travel into the future by first, finding a black hole. A black hole is a star that has collapsed. You then must build a rocket that can travel to the black hole. Then you must orbit around it for about a year and when you come back, the Earth will be about 1000 years old because your rate of time would slow down. It is both a theoretical and mathematical impossibility and/or possibility (it depends on who you ask) . It has been theorized that if you pass the speed of light, that you can travel through time. Worm holes (black holes and white holes together) are also a possibility, although none have been found yet. Answer 2:You are traveling into the future at the rate of 1 hr/hr. It is the tried and true method. Note that Answer 1 is flawed in that the time dilation impacts of fast travel do not just apply in the vicinity of black holes. The "Twin Paradox" indicates that simply traveling at a high rate of speed will induce a slowing of time for the traveling twin. Clocks on satellites in earth orbit have shown this shift. Answer 3: Time travel into the future is believed to be possible, while travelling into the passed is still impossible. It is widely accepted by scientists that simply moving at a higher velocity will shift your perception of time. So if you take a round trip somewhere 500 light years away and you are travelling just slightly under the speed of light, 1000 years on earth will go by before you return. But to you, this trip will only seem like a fraction of that time has passed. This has been proven through the carbon14 dating of materials moving just shy of the speed of light over many years while the same materials were kept still. At the end of the trial the materials moving extremely fast had shown almost no decay in their Carbon14 while the materials not moving at all had shown a regular amount of decay. The decaying of carbon14 allows scientists to know exactly how old something is. For a better understanding search "twin paradox" in Wikipedia not Wikianswers. As far as travelling into the past goes, well if it were possible then where are all the tourists from the future? If I was from the year 10947 I'd probably want to visit the year 2008. America's first black president. Who wouldn't?
In order to get into outer space, you must first solve several problems.
1.you need oxygen to breathe and there is none of that in space
2.your body needs to be kept at a warm temperature, and it is freezing in space
3.you need protection from UV rays from the sun because you are no longer protected by the ozone layer and they will kill you
4.you must exceed the earth's escape velocity in order to make it into space without falling back to earth
solutions, as they are now:
1.you need an oxygen tank or supply
2.you need a warm outfit with temperature regulation (insulated space suit/ space ship)
3.you need an outfit or protective vehicle to block the UV rays and heat damage
4.you need massively powerful propulsion units (rockets) that will propel you in the direction of space @ ~11 kilometers per second.
5. You need to be very independently wealthy, have the financial backing of the government, or have the financial backing of a large and rich corporation to fund this project. Virgin (records/mobile) has built the first privately owned space ship, I believe.
Good Luck!
Hitchhike aboard a passing Vogon ship.
The nearest planet is Mars. The trip would likely take months. So we'd need a ship that could feed and house its crew for over a year round trip. Perhaps one that allowed them to grow some of their food on the way too.
You must leave the confines of the earth's atmosphere. This is generally done with the aid of a rocket propelled ship.
A hamlet,space suit,rocket,preparation skills,space food and drinks,partner,fuel for the rocket,space rover,and shelter
to see facts about the moon and other things in space
Cute.
Since "outer space" is what 99.999999% of everything is ... then it was created by the big bang. (Or the creation of the universe.)
Travel in time is Science Fiction, so far. No practical way of travelling in time is known.
The answer is very simple: You don't. At least, so far no way has been found to travel to the past.
In outer space there is no air medium for travelling of sound waves.so it is impossible for sound to travel through outer space ..!!
Cosmonauts typically travel to the International Space Station but in general travel to outer space.
Astronomers study astronomy, which is outer space, otherwise some astronauts study outer space when they travel to the moon.
Outer Space
You have the ability to shout, but sound can't travel in space.
humans need to travel to outer space to reduce the chances of human species being wiped out by a single disaster such as meteor
outer space travel work by gravity and friction plus magentism
outer space because you need some kind of physical material for sound to travel through and there's none of that in space
They travel to outer space
In outer space there is no air medium for travelling of sound waves.so it is impossible for sound to travel through outer space ..!!
Yuri Gagarin was the first human to travel in outer space on April 12th, 1961
Electromagnetic waves don't need anything to travel. This kind of waves does not need a medium to move through, therefore they can even travel through outer space.
Cosmonauts typically travel to the International Space Station but in general travel to outer space.
These are the suits that the astronauts wear when they travel to outer space.
No, it does not. It can travel through any open space. Sound, unlike light, needs a medium to travel. So light can travel through outer space but sound cannot because there is no medium.
So far, technology has only allowed us to travel to space in rockets/space shuttles.
Valentina Tereshkova (a Russian) was the first woman to travel in space.