
How we live on other planets?
• How we live on other planets?
We do discuss the possibility of terraforming and colonization of Mars, flying probe managed to comets and seriously think about that, should not we leave their homeland. Especially well-known scientist is strongly advised and argue ... Meanwhile, the only planet where people got while still the Moon. Can we all survive in places where we look with such haughty hope ?!
1. Mercury
Lifetime: 0, 001 seconds

The temperature on the planet ranges from -180 to +430 ° C: a man (in the suit, or without it), then either burned to death or freeze to death. But, theoretically, the base to build on this planet still really - at the poles, in the eternal night. Furthermore, if the inside Mercury dig tunnels, then the surface will protect a person from radiation. In theory. Practically - hardly anyone will check ...
2. Venus
Lifetime: 0, 94 seconds

In fact, it's hard to say that the first person ruin: Venus' atmosphere is 98% carbon dioxide, the pressure is 92 times larger than the Earth, and, if this is not enough, the entire planet shrouded clouds of sulfuric acid. There could well be located biblical hell - that's only eternal torment would be replaced by instant death.
3. Mars
Life time: a few days in a light suit

Mars - the first candidate for a large-scale relocation of all mankind. But without terraforming do not work: the atmosphere is 95% composed of carbon dioxide, and the radiation is so high that it can kill a person within a few days.
4. Jupiter
Lifetime: 0, 03 seconds

The presence of at least some of life on Jupiter is unlikely: in front of us - a gas giant. Most likely, people come here simply suffocate in ammonia vapors.
5. Saturn
Lifetime: 0, 03 seconds

Another gas giant, leaves no hope astronaut landed here. Even without taking into account the composition of the atmosphere and other things - the wind on Saturn blowing at a speed of 1800 km / h: you simply torn apart.
6. Moon
life time up to several days

The only planet on which there was a man. The moon is quite hospitable, if we compare it with the other planets. Here, however, there is no atmosphere or magnetic field, so - radiation is very high. Nevertheless, the astronaut in a spacesuit is able to survive on its surface up to several days. 7. Uranium
Lifetime: 0, 001 seconds

Uranium envelops shell consisting of hot and dense fluid mixture of water, ammonia, methane. Actually, one does not even have time to land here, and almost instantly dissolves without a trace, along with suits.
8. Neptune
Lifetime: 0, 05 seconds

In this giant, whose composition of the atmosphere is very similar to Uranus, the strongest winds blow in the solar system. They reach 2300 meters per second, which, of course, fatal to humans.
9. Sun
Life time: less than a moment
