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Visiting other planets is currently impractical due to the vast distances involved, which require advanced technology and significant time for travel. Additionally, the harsh environments of other planets pose serious challenges for human survival, including extreme temperatures, lack of breathable atmosphere, and radiation exposure. Moreover, the enormous costs and resources needed for such missions limit the feasibility of interplanetary travel for the foreseeable future.

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