No human has ever been farther than the moon. No. Probe has ever been to Neptune exactly, but the Voyager 2 space probe made a close approach, coming within 3,000 miles of the planet.
It may be possible in the future, but today we are not able to travel that far.
No. Humans have never been farther from Earth than the moon. Currently, barring a handful of astronauts on the International Space Station, all humans are on Earth. People could never live on Neptune. It has no solid surface and is far too cold.
No, there have been no human landings on Neptune for the following reasons: - Technology. We currently do not have the technology to build space shuttles capable of travelling further than our own orbit and moon. - Temperature. Planet Neptune is freezing. Any human who gets close to the planet would freeze to death in seconds. Any electrical equipment would also freeze, jam and malfunction. - Distance. Neptune is millions of miles away. It would take years to get there if we had the capability to. However Neptune has been explored with unmanned exploration satellites.
No, humans have not been to Neptune and there are no known pie vendors on the planet. Additionally, the extreme conditions on Neptune would make it impossible for humans to survive without special equipment.
Not yet. The New Horizons space probe, launched in 2006, will fly by Pluto in June 2015. Humans themselves have only been as far as the moon.
No, Neptune does not have human or human made objects. It is to cold on Neptune so therefore, nobody has ever been on Neptune.
It may be possible in the future, but today we are not able to travel that far.
No. Humans have never been farther from Earth than the moon. Currently, barring a handful of astronauts on the International Space Station, all humans are on Earth. People could never live on Neptune. It has no solid surface and is far too cold.
It has never been explored by humans and never will.
No, there have been no human landings on Neptune for the following reasons: - Technology. We currently do not have the technology to build space shuttles capable of travelling further than our own orbit and moon. - Temperature. Planet Neptune is freezing. Any human who gets close to the planet would freeze to death in seconds. Any electrical equipment would also freeze, jam and malfunction. - Distance. Neptune is millions of miles away. It would take years to get there if we had the capability to. However Neptune has been explored with unmanned exploration satellites.
No, humans have not been to Neptune and there are no known pie vendors on the planet. Additionally, the extreme conditions on Neptune would make it impossible for humans to survive without special equipment.
Neptune has never been visited by humans. All of the other planets in our solar system have been the target of various robotic missions, but Neptune remains unexplored by humans.
No. The only object that humans have been to other than Earth is the moon. So far Neptune has been explored by one unmanned space probe.
Not yet. The New Horizons space probe, launched in 2006, will fly by Pluto in June 2015. Humans themselves have only been as far as the moon.
No. Astronauts have never been anywhere near any astronomical bodies except Earth and the Moon.
There is no evidence to suggest that Neptune has ever been inhabited by any form of life. Neptune's harsh environment, including extreme cold temperatures, high winds, and lack of solid surface, make it inhospitable for life as we know it.
No, humans or human-made objects have not landed or traveled on Venus. The extreme conditions on Venus, such as its thick atmosphere, high temperatures, and volcanic activity, pose significant challenges for landing and operating spacecraft on the planet's surface. However, several spacecraft have been sent to study Venus from orbit or by flying through its atmosphere.