A human would die almost instantly.
For the following reasons:
Then a human would arrive at an asteroid.
There have been no space shuttle landings on Neptune. It would be impossible to land on Neptune for two reasons: 1 - Neptune is a gas giant 2 - Neptune is freezing cold, electronic equipment would freeze and malfunction
So far, no. It would take a small, fast probe over ten years to get there, and even longer for a manned vessel. It is possible a probe mission will happen someday.
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.
If you went to Neptune, you would be squished flat dead.
you will sufficate and die ohhh yeah
the man die with coldness.
Then a human would arrive at an asteroid.
if you traveld on a space ship to neptune the space ship would freeze and crash and tou would die from the cold temperature
they would swell upn and die
No 1 can survive on neptune
There have been no space shuttle landings on Neptune. It would be impossible to land on Neptune for two reasons: 1 - Neptune is a gas giant 2 - Neptune is freezing cold, electronic equipment would freeze and malfunction
we would die
They would fall to the core because the planet's surface is made of gas but the core is made of iron and other minerals.
your age times 5. for example if I'm 25 then I'd be125 on neptune.
No, there is no free oxygen in Neptune's atmosphere and you are too far from the sun for sunburn..
It would make them heavier.