I've always thought that Venus would be an interesting (and relatively close) visit.
With all of its toxic chemicals, high heat and intense weather, it would be much more interesting than a cold rock like, say, Mars or Pluto. At least to me!
Plus I believe it has an actual surface that you can land on, vs. the gaseous planets like Jupiter and Saturn. So technologically it could be easier.
2006-07-11 06:19:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I would stay here, visiting any other planet would make you sick and then you'd die. Earth's energy fields are what allow for life to exist, other planets don't have anything close. You think bouncing around on a rock with an atmosphere is alright, but what you don't feel is our natural electric field supporting the currents that flow through your nerves and create storms of thought inside your brain. Without this field we most surely could not exist.
What do you think a soul is, and where do you think it exists when you die? Our ancient ancestors told us our consciousness stemmed from the energy in our bodies, and that should have been proven the moment we discovered the electric nature of our minds, but guess not. We tend to ignore the obvious these days, and focus instead on the things that were never meant to be: space flight.
2006-07-11 13:59:58
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answered by Tony, ya feel me? 3
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Mars is the only planet that an earthling might be able to walk around and survived,all the other planets are in one way or another to hot or to cold or the pressure to extreme for man to go there,in Jupiter's case man wouldn't even get to touch ground,although that's the planet I would like to see and find out about the Great Red Spot that's supposed to be a gigantic storm
2006-07-11 13:38:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I would love to go to a planet, where there is some kind of life. What is the point in going to a planet where you only get rocks and stones to watch. There should be some kind of adventure too.
2006-07-11 13:18:02
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answered by pratapjames 2
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I would definitely go to Mars. It has always interested me more than the other planets.
2006-07-11 14:28:04
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answered by spdepew_1 2
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Uranus
2006-07-11 14:04:26
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answered by PoohP 4
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I'd visit Jupiter, though I wouldn't get any closer than its moons. I hear the moons are cool, and I'd like to see the Great Red Spot.
2006-07-11 13:40:28
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answered by tkron31 6
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hmmm....I'd have to say either Venus or Pluto. Venus because its so different from the other planets besides earth. And pluto because its so far away
2006-07-11 14:45:58
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answered by ravenclaw125 2
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the planet Mobius. it will take you 2000 years to find where this planet is located. it is in our own solar system! it is Superb!
2006-07-11 13:41:41
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answered by feriscokids 2
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THE BIG ONE, JUPITER, VISIT A PLANET FOR A DAY, WHICH ONE YOU WILL COUNT, EARTH DAY OR THAT PLANET'S DAY, IT COULD BE NOT ENOUGH.
2006-07-11 13:29:42
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answered by SKY 1
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