We have no reason to suspect that going past the Moon is significantly more dangerous than going to the Moon. If you're in a spaceship that can safely take you to the Moon and you have enough fuel (or momentum), you ought to be able to go as far as you have oxygen and food and water for without suddenly dying.
One caveat: The furthest man-made spacecraft ever is Voyager 1. We think that Voyager 1 is in the heliosheath, at about 120 AU from the Sun. We're not sure what conditions might be like in the heliopause, or outside the Sun's environment completely. It could be more dangerous out there than we suspect. Still, Voyager 1 has been travelling for almost 35 years now. No one is likely to pass it anytime soon, especially since it's currently moving away from the Sun faster than any other spacecraft ever.
This is an uneducated way of referring to the far side of the moon. But the far side isn't always dark.
The far side of the moon is always opposite of the visible side. When the moon is new, it is between the Sun and the earth. Since we see the dark side of the moon, the opposite side must be fully lit by the sun. Likewise when we see a gibbous moon, the far side would be a crescent. When we see a full moon, the far side is in complete darkness.
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The earth's ozone layer does not include the moon. The moon is far beyond.
Its far, apo means up/away
about 200 ft.
As far as I know you can not.
as far as i can remember your not supposed to go to the submarine.
Since we can't get human beings past the moon, we need space probes to explore past the moon. We don't have the technology and fuel to build a rocket that travels that far.
The hemisphere of the Moon that always faces the Earth is known as the in close proximity to side of the Moon. Further it is called as far side of the Moon and in the past referred to as the dark side of the Moon.
2 feet without a caution flag.
a 22 block fall will leave you with 1/2 a heart. a 23 block fall will kill you.
Far is not a verb so it doesn't have a past participle.
you can go down about 30 feet , because it's toxic waist below level of the sea.
For all practical purposesUranus is just as far from Earth's moon as it is from the Earth.
Far Side of the Moon - film - was created in 2003.
"Far" meaning distance from Earth: only as far as the Moon. Two unmanned spacecraft (Voyagers) have now left the solar system. The record is held by the crew of Apollo 13 they flew on an orbit 100 km past surface of the Moon.