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| 25 Feb 2015 03:01 PM |
| Hype, it may not be a planet, but that still doesn't make it not worth a trip |
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| 25 Feb 2015 03:02 PM |
um, that's not even possible by humans you mean? no, no that's actually impossible.
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| 25 Feb 2015 03:03 PM |
I agree with you it will be a huge first thing in history us to actually really see what Pluto really looks like.
And to be honest I don't want to start a debate, but I still think Pluto is a planet. |
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| 25 Feb 2015 03:03 PM |
| Totally possible but it takes more than a few months to even get there. They'll get to mars first. |
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hivebent
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| 25 Feb 2015 03:05 PM |
no it couldn't trust me i just learned about this in science
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| 25 Feb 2015 03:06 PM |
@hivebent
He meant by space probe. New Horizon made by NASA is almost to Pluto and will arrive in two months. Not to mention Voyager 1 a space probe launched in 1970s is now reach into interstellar space(which made it to interstellar space in 2012). Not to mention 3 other probes, Pioneer 11, Pioneer 12 and Voyager 2 are also heading out of the solar system too. |
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| 25 Feb 2015 03:07 PM |
Currently is isn't possible to send a person or colonize moons of Saturn or Jupiter. However it is most certainly possible for us to bring a person to Mars. However nobody has financial done so yet.
So far we had people land on the Moon a couple of times. |
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| 25 Feb 2015 03:09 PM |
| However for humans to reach Mars to land on, it would take 2 or 1 month depending on ship engine and Mars's orbit to Earth. And keep in mind another few months to reach back to Earth too. |
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| 25 Feb 2015 03:09 PM |
You can go anywhere in the solar system except for on the sun or in areas where the temperature reaches the highest possible melting point.
Pluto would take tens of years to get to but human cryogenics and generation ships are a solution to that.
The only places in the solar system that man is likely to visit however is Mars, Phobos, Venus (atmosphere), Titan and Europa. |
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| 25 Feb 2015 03:11 PM |
We can also land on Mercury if we land either on the north and south pole. Since those are the only places where it is right temperature and for possibly water to be stored underground.
Rest of Mercury is off limits to humans though. |
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| 25 Feb 2015 03:13 PM |
| Since the nearest star system is Alpha Centauri how many years would it take to send at least 50 humans to get there. They found planets recently in the star system. |
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| 25 Feb 2015 03:13 PM |
Also, with a nuclear pulse propulsion rocket (it fires a special kind of nuclear explosive behind it which accelerates it to tremendous speeds) you could reach anywhere in the solar system within ten years.
The people who designed this form of rocket before funding was cancelled believed that they would visit Saturn themselves in the near future. |
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| 25 Feb 2015 03:14 PM |
we have a probe going around the sun
currently the fastest man made object (i think it goes 220k KM during a point in it's orbit) |
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| 25 Feb 2015 03:14 PM |
lol how, pluto is millions of miles away from neptune
I am Ice. I am God. |
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| 25 Feb 2015 03:15 PM |
| That be cool to see Saturn. I hope I am still alive so I can get a ticket for seeing Saturn on vacation. That is now something I am looking forward too lol. |
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| 25 Feb 2015 03:18 PM |
| I still think Pluto is a planet. [2] |
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| 25 Feb 2015 03:18 PM |
its going to take hella goodest higest qulity shots of pluto :---)!!!!!!!!
after it passes by its gonna take some shots of other distant bodies :))0!!∑e2 |
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| 25 Feb 2015 03:19 PM |
I still think Pluto is a planet. [2]
Yeah, well I think Titan should be a planet considering it's bigger than Mercury and Pluto, but we can't all have our ways. |
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| 25 Feb 2015 03:19 PM |
@Casper
Nope, voyager is in the heliosphere |
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| 25 Feb 2015 03:20 PM |
@Pico
Titan orbits another planet though, it's a satellite |
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| 25 Feb 2015 03:22 PM |
| Also pico, people can't go anywhere in the solar system, too much radiation. You could go to Mars but it'd be a 1 way trip and you'd die weeks after arrival |
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| 25 Feb 2015 03:23 PM |
"too much radiation. You could go to Mars but it'd be a 1 way trip and you'd die weeks after arrival"
thats why theyre trying to make ships that have an artificial magnetic feild similar to earths :0 |
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| 25 Feb 2015 03:24 PM |
| http://www.mars-one.com/ this is way cooler. |
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| 25 Feb 2015 03:27 PM |
"http://www.mars-one.com/ this is way cooler."
yes, very and some are going one way, idk how id feel about that :(
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