it would be really hot
An Alcohol thermometer would be the best as it is more sensitive than the mercury thermometer.
Quite simply, at this point - as of 2015 - the technology is not yet ready yet to send a human. So far, humans have not even been sent to Mars, which is much closer. As for the future cost, as the technology improves, you can expect the cost to go down. Especially, if better drives are developed, that allow spaceships to get there faster, the cost of life-support will be greatly reduced.
Mercury is far too hot for any human visitors. There would be a great interest in it's surface, and its rocks, but it would be impossible for people to go there to do those kinds of scientific works.
Go to NASASteal a RocketFly Off to Mercury
go ask ur grandmother
how much would it cost to go to Kenya from charleston
In USD it would cost $282
It would cost 700 dollars for one person
It would cost a little over £14000 there you go!
To go to Oklahoma University it would cost about anywhere from $52,000 to $72,000.
It's not possible for anyone who needs to ask the question.On a very small and limited scale nuclear engineers could hypothetically do so; they just need to induce the mercury nuclei to fission in precisely the right way. However, it would be much easier and cost much much less to just go out and buy silver instead. You could even offset the cost of the silver by SELLING the mercury.
it depends were you live
If it's coldoutside then Mercury would go down
That would depend on where you go, and who you go with to discuss the price.
it would cost about $15,000, depending on the degree
it would cost you $5287 to go from the US to London on a ship.