Since most of the planets, other than Earth, are rather inhospitable and nobody sees any need to expand off planet, it will likely be a very long time. We'll probably drown in our own poison before we make the jump.
2006-12-17 02:26:48
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answered by St N 7
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I think if people I had the drive, money and support to do it, then colonising other planets would not be far off. Unfortunately sometimes governments could hold that back for longer. I more people backed the notion it would happen a lot faster.
2006-12-17 03:21:06
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answered by Ruthie 1
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Who knows. Bush wants to put a man back on the moon by 2020 and a colony up there by 2024. So who knows how long it will be after that before we get to the other planets.
2006-12-17 16:38:47
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answered by snake_in_a_cage 2
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first step is to colonize the moon, which has water, a very effectual source that may produce oxygen, ingesting water (duh), and gasoline. Its really intense priced to deliver resources so we may ought to grow to be as self-sufficiant as conceivable. we can steadily upload on more desirable aspects to the station till it turns right into a city. i opt to imagine that this would ensue interior of our lifetimes, scientists are already engaged on it. the significant concern is potential for lengthy-distance (speaking lightyears) travels. little question in my innovations we can determine it out. perchance we can use antimatter it is one hundred% efficient. till we get fortunate this can probable take countless centuries. To warp spacetime will require the potential of our solar. some thing that a form 2 civilization, which has the potential to regulate or use stars ought to draw close. yet we stand at form 0. and persons look getting dummer universal nerve-racking with shitty music and relationships and procuring and which will ultimately be the downfall of human beings. a minimum of right here in us of a of america human beings are only dumb as ****. ninety 9% of my classmates do not even understand what a galaxy is... unhappy. Sorry I only were given aspect tracked lol those who say it is megastar Trek agency: sure it really is megastar Trek is starting to be truth information: cellular telephones Cindi: we've stumbled on different liveable planets
2016-10-18 09:55:11
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answered by hultman 4
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No, not for now, there's no astronaut reach the Mars yet, and it's a difficult things to get many human into space.But I believe it's no longer a dream.
2006-12-17 02:28:21
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answered by Lai Yu Zeng 4
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Yes. At least a few weeks.
2006-12-17 02:19:43
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answered by Carp Face 4
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yes
2006-12-17 02:24:07
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answered by FLORIDA 4
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yes very long
cause it does not seem to make sense today
2006-12-17 02:20:55
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answered by blondnirvana 5
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not until america gets a new batch of german scientists
2006-12-17 02:25:55
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answered by hell oh 4
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at least a century
2006-12-17 03:28:23
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answered by GUK 3
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