Geography, asked by sukmansandhu00027, 9 months ago

If you were given a chance to lead a space mission to a planet, which planet would you prefer and why? ......plz answer this question please plz I really need this ​

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Answered by mansimehta0902
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As a child, I used to look up to the night sky and dream about becoming an astronaut one day. I’m sure, many of us have done that. I was quite fascinated by the various space missions of NASA , ISRO and other space organisations of the world.

Now, coming to the topic at hand if I were to choose a planet where I’d love to travel, I would say that, I will choose a moon and not a planet. I would choose TITAN(largest moon of Saturn).

Personally, I’m a huge fan of Saturn, tbh and what better view can I get of my favorite planet from none other than Titan.

Apart from this, Titan is the only known moon with a significant atmosphere and its atmosphere is the only nitrogen-rich dense atmosphere in the Solar System aside from Earth's.

Because of Titan's low gravity (it's about 13.8% of Earth’s gravity) and dense atmosphere, you could jump off a high spot and then glide slowly if you use some wings!! :-)

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Answered by qwsuccess
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If I were given a chance to lead a space mission to a planet, I would prefer Mars.

  • Since childhood we have heard stories about mars and the supposedly alien life on it.
  • The stories of alien life living under the surface of the Mars and how they sustain their living conditions underground has always fascinated me.
  • The red color of Mars is also very unique and catches the attention of a viewer. Because of how much its hue resembled blood, the planet Mars was given the name of the Roman God of War.
  • Mars is a chilly, arid, dusty planet that lies fourth from the sun.
  • It has a thin atmosphere, polar ice caps, extinct volcanoes, canyons, and weather.
  • Presence of seasons is a unique feature of this dynamic planet.
  • People think Mars has the greatest chance of having life of any of the planets in our Solar System.
  • Because of all these fascinating reasons it would be a very exciting adventure to lead a space mission to Mars.

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