Too many people look for adventure and discovery in new and far-off places without first seeing what wonders lie just under their feet or around the corner. So, while visiting other planets may be interesting and ground-breaking, there is still just too much of this wonderful planet called Earth that I want to explore. The silent wet world under the North Pole ice, the peaks of Patagonia, and shifting sands of the Sahara, the vast geography of China; and other places too numerous to list here. And I would bring my journal to record my feelings in all these places, and my two daughters to share it all with.
2006-06-20 07:21:08
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answer #1
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answered by coffeebean 2
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I would most like to visit some of the moons of Saturn. Io or Titan. The odds of me visiting another planet...0%. I would take a mask and snorkel with me, I heard the SCUBA diving is great on Io. I would probably take a pilot with me, assuming I am flying there, a tour guide would be nice.
2006-06-20 07:22:23
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answered by anklegno 2
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I would like to visit the smallest planet in the solar system, Pluto. I would take a special suit to protect myself from extreme cold and of course, a camera and a camcorder so that I can show it to everybody and share my excitement.
2006-06-20 07:27:57
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answered by nimmi 3
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the odds of a human being visiting a different planet are pretty much zero. the technology required to transport and sustain a person that long just doesn't exist, unless of course you don't intend to return to earth alive.
2006-06-20 07:22:20
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answered by jc1129_us 2
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I would take IO, one of Saturn's moons. It looks a cue ball and while not a planet, I could watch IO's moon while in orbit around Saturn. I would take popcorn and enjoy those rings to the fullest. I might die that way, but I would die happy.
2006-06-20 08:21:01
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answered by Aria 4
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Regulus V. And I'd take anybody but Captain James T. Kirk. That dude's always taking off with the hottest chicks.
2006-06-20 07:17:37
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answered by bequalming 5
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Pluto
I wouldn't take anyone
I would take enough food to last me 10 years, clothes to last 10 years and enough oxygen to last 20 years. (you never know if a tank might have a leak or not last as long) Lastly my adult toys and batteries.
And I would hope that no one else would be around by the time I get my chance to go.
2006-06-20 07:24:26
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answered by navymilitarybrat76 5
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We almost no knowledge of the planets of our galaxy, other that the few in our solar system.
The millions of planets in the galaxy that I could choose from to answer you question, don't have names, and might not exist.
2006-06-20 07:26:57
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answered by enginerd 6
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Anyone with breathable air. I'm claustrophobic, I'd rip off a helmet in a panic pretty quick. I'd bring plenty of food , entertainment, and a massuer who's a nice conversationalist.
2006-06-20 07:24:07
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answered by ladycat713 2
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Uranus
2006-06-20 07:22:23
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answered by scottowa1 2
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