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Oxygen for a start. Oh and a large amount of water because Mercury is right next to the sun. Just to add abit of humour: Don't forget your sunglasses!
The time a planet takes to make a single trip around the sun is called its orbital period or year.
Mercury would finish the trip around the Sun last because it has the shortest orbital period among the planets listed. The order from fastest to slowest would be: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
There is almost nothing to make someone want to go to Venus, considering that there is what is called the greenhouse effect put so much pressure on the planet the moment you step foot on the planet you will die. this is because that the atmosphere traps so much heat that and air that it becomes extremely hot.
Current space probes use various orbital paths to reach Venus, taking from 1 to 3 years. Manned missions such as the Apollo trip to the Moon would require 1 to 3 months at a minimum, to reach the planet's orbit. At the maximum velocity of any current spacecraft, a direct flight would require between 30 and 120 days, depending on Venus's position in its orbit. _____________________ The time required, of course, depends on the speed. IF we had a spacecraft capable of accelerating at one gravity continuously, (accelerate halfway, then decelerate the other half) we could get to Venus in about 3 days. Of course, if wishes were horses, then beggars could ride. There is no such spacecraft, nor do we have even a vague idea of how to design one.
No, because of the extreme heat, the thick atmosphere, and the long term trip for the astronaut.
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The environment of the planet Venus is tremendously more hostile to human life or even to human machinery, than the environment of the planet Mars. Venus is much too hot, and too chemically corrosive.
Conditions that get in the way of human survival on the second planet over from the Sun would tend to lead a scientist to discount the actuality of George Adamski's round-trip to Venus in the UFO. Specifically, Venus has a surface pressure that is 92 times that of Planet Earth's. The surface temperature averages out to 461.85 degrees Centigrade (864.33 degrees Fahrenheit). The planet is covered by clouds of corrosive, smelly sulfuric acid. Adamski's trips to Venus and to the Moon were outcomes of his meeting with Orthon, a Venusian messenger to Planet Earth, on November 20, 1952. Earthlings lack the technology, then or now, to survive either on or below Venus' surface. Adamski did not give any insights into whatever advanced technology allowed him and his host to survive.
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Yes, you can bring toothpaste with you on your trip.
Neptune does, since it's the furthest one out from the sun.
It would take a radar signal 299.40 seconds to complete a round trip.
How many suitcases do you plan to bring on your trip?
At its farthest, Venus is about 261 million km from Earth. If you averaged 11.2km/s the trip would take a minimum of 1.2 years.
Yes, you can bring a tag-along on the camping trip.
If you are asking what planet has the least days in a full trip around the sun, it would be the planet Mercury, the moon has the least days in a trip with 29, however it is not counted as a planet.