You probably already know this by now but I am going to answer anyway... It depends entirely on the time of day, apparently temperatures vary between 200 and 800 degrees so if it was at night and you had a specially designed astronaught suit you could survive. During the day, when the sun is at it's hottest it could melt lead, so figure that one out for yourself! lol. Regarding oxygen levels, I think there is little or no air, so once again if you have an oxygen tank in your suit you could theorhetically survive the night. My advice would be to make sure Bill Gates had nothing to do with the manufacturing of your equiptment, haha.
No astronauts have traveled to the planet Mercury. The extreme temperatures and proximity to the sun make it a challenging destination for human exploration. Unmanned spacecraft have been sent to study Mercury, such as NASA's MESSENGER mission.
There has been no landings or humans to the planet Mercury.
No human has ever set foot on another planet
Mercury is the planet: there is no raw (or ripe) planet associated with it!
Mercury is a very hot planet. Mercury is the closest planet to the sun.
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No one has every been to Mercury. The furthest man has been is to the Moon. Probes have been sent to Mercury
No astronauts have traveled to the planet Mercury. The extreme temperatures and proximity to the sun make it a challenging destination for human exploration. Unmanned spacecraft have been sent to study Mercury, such as NASA's MESSENGER mission.
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you will sufficate and die ohhh yeah
The planet Mercury was discovered around 3,500 years ago, Unfortunately the name of the person who discovered it was not recorded.
The Romans named the planet Mercury after the Roman god, Mercury. In Roman mythology, the parents of Mercury were Jupiter and Maia.
There has been no landings or humans to the planet Mercury.
they would problobly die or get frozed
Mercury is a planet.
Humans are already on planet Earth... we don't need to 'travel' to Earth. Humans already fare quite well on planet earth.