You would freeze to death within a matter of seconds.
Planet Neptune is absolutely freezing. It is an icy gas giant. Humans will not survive. Electrical equipment would also freeze and malfunction.
first everyone on earth would be vaporized by the light from the explosion. Then the planet itself would be vaporized from the 100 trillion degree radiation emitting from it.
Neptune's "surface gravity" is a bit more than Earth's, but Neptune's gravity would not crush you. If you went deep inside Neptune the pressure would probably crush you. That's not gravity crushing you directly, but the pressure. This pressure is caused by the combination of gravity and the planet's resistance to being compressed by gravity. The pressure increases rapidly with depth.
No satellites have directly explored Neptune, but the Voyager 2 spacecraft did a flyby in 1989, providing valuable data and images of the planet. Currently, there are no dedicated missions to Neptune, but some spacecraft may conduct flybys of the planet as part of their trajectories to other destinations in the outer Solar System.
Neptune isn't dense enought (not solid enought ground) to stand on so it couldn't so it just flew by and there were 2 voyagers that went out when the planets were aligned in a perfect way to easily get from on to another
Justin Bieber explored Neptune with Ariel, the mermaid. Then, they went to go see a movie together, and soon, Ariel's mom came to hate Justin Bieber and killed him. Poor JB! Dx
No person was on a planet that was not earth, only the moon
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it wont be a planet any more
first everyone on earth would be vaporized by the light from the explosion. Then the planet itself would be vaporized from the 100 trillion degree radiation emitting from it.
Your mass will stay the same. Mass is always the same no matter what.
Neptune's "surface gravity" is a bit more than Earth's, but Neptune's gravity would not crush you. If you went deep inside Neptune the pressure would probably crush you. That's not gravity crushing you directly, but the pressure. This pressure is caused by the combination of gravity and the planet's resistance to being compressed by gravity. The pressure increases rapidly with depth.
If you were to visit Neptune, you would need a specialized space suit that provides protection from the extreme cold, high-pressure environment, and toxic gases found on the planet. This suit would likely be thickly insulated, with advanced life support systems to keep you safe in the harsh conditions of Neptune's atmosphere.
No satellites have directly explored Neptune, but the Voyager 2 spacecraft did a flyby in 1989, providing valuable data and images of the planet. Currently, there are no dedicated missions to Neptune, but some spacecraft may conduct flybys of the planet as part of their trajectories to other destinations in the outer Solar System.
The gravitational pull of the planet would prohibit the object from leaving the center of the planet, and since most planets have magma in their center, the object, depending on what it was made of would probably burn up.
In reality it would be quickly closed - with no real noticeable results. IF it were big enough, then you'd get earthquakes.
Neptune isn't dense enought (not solid enought ground) to stand on so it couldn't so it just flew by and there were 2 voyagers that went out when the planets were aligned in a perfect way to easily get from on to another
It would take about 12 years to get there. Assuming the human did not die on the long trip from starvation, boredom, dehydration or insanity, then s/he would certainly die upon arrival. If the high winds (over 1,000 miles per hour) didn't destroy the spaceship upon landing, and knock the sense out of the space traveler, Neptune is too cold and there is no oxygen.