English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

give some good conditions for living such as sources for water,food & others

2007-07-23 06:13:32 · 9 answers · asked by santu 1 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

9 answers

No planet we know about. Not even Teragul 6 in the Draconis-Sigma IV system. There may be one orbiting another star that we don't know about yet, but all other planets in this solar system are not habitable, and all planets that we have found so far orbiting other stars are not habitable. They are mostly too hot or too cold, and with poisonous air too.

2007-07-23 06:26:17 · answer #1 · answered by campbelp2002 7 · 0 0

The answer is just simple..... "YES".. surely we can live at other planets even on moon. Why go so far so light years away?
Actually, we are living on places other than earth.. shocked?? dont be.. we are living in International Space Station and thats not earth.. we've gotta "create" the technology for the construction of the rooms/buildings of any kind on moon first.. it is safer and too easy place to experiment with then anywhere else.. whereever we will be living in the future but i am sure that it will start from moon only!!!

2007-07-23 07:05:24 · answer #2 · answered by Harsh M 2 · 0 0

There are no known planets other than Earth that we can simply walk off a spaceship in shirt sleeves, and live. Mars is likely the closest planet to Earth in conditions, but most plants & animals (including us) would die in a few seconds to a few hours without some sort of environmental support.

2007-07-23 07:00:43 · answer #3 · answered by quantumclaustrophobe 7 · 0 0

Well, sort of. If you assume that we are building underground caverns and filling them with air then we can live almost anywhere - we just have to get used to the gravity. But there are very few places available to us that naturally support human life.


Titan ( a moon) has about the right air pressure, but it's hundreds below zero, and less gravity than earth. There are places high in venus' atmosphere where the air pressure, temperature, and oxygen levels would be about right, but we'd have to figure out how to float an entire city in mid air (like cloud city in star wars). We might find oceans of liquid water underneath the ice of europa ( another moon), and then we could have underwater stations.


so, to sum up, most places in this solar system where humans could live require that humans bring their world with them, living in enclosed areas that maintain temperature, pressure, and oxygen levels artificially.

2007-07-23 06:33:37 · answer #4 · answered by David S 3 · 0 0

Mars seems a likely planet to live on - we need to bury the seeds and let our nature take its course. Before long we will inhabit the planet and mine it for all its minerals, oils and incence and slow down our heart beat rhythms in order to live longer. Marsian water is clear and fresh though it has a chocolate taste at present. This will change within a certain period or will be dealt with aging.

2007-07-23 09:19:34 · answer #5 · answered by upyerjumper 5 · 0 0

Yes. We'd just have to have enough supplies. There are, however, some catches to this. If the gravity was too much, we'd be in pain all the time from being crushed. It might be too hot on the planet, the sun may be too close, the moon might be too big and the tides would be drastic, other species of life might kill us, any number of things.

2007-07-23 06:36:56 · answer #6 · answered by Thomas Maplewood 2 · 0 0

of course we can, if (you already said it) we would have the same conditions as we have on earth.

question is: where is such a planet ?

from statistical viewpoint there should be one somewhere.
but most likely we will never get to know for sure, cause even the nearest star would take us a century to get there.

2007-07-23 06:29:07 · answer #7 · answered by blondnirvana 5 · 0 0

We could live on Teragul 6 in the Draconis-Sigma IV system with a great deal of comfort. The only problem is that it is 125 light years away and my starship is in the shop for repairs.

2007-07-23 06:18:23 · answer #8 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

simply put, our knowledge and Technology prohibits this.

2007-07-23 08:52:41 · answer #9 · answered by Kevin 3 · 0 0

fedest.com, questions and answers