What you need to survive on other planets. By jobe hollard.

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What you need to survive on other planets. By jobe hollard

What you need to survive on another planets. Oxygen Nutrients Liquids Sophisticated heating/cooling systems Shelter Emergency tools (fire extinguisher, tool box, ect.)

Jupiter Jupiter would be too cold to go to because it would be -100 degrees Celsius to -180 decrease cold. You would die in its atmosphere even if you had highly sophisticated heating systems, plus, it is made of mostly gas.

Mars you cant go on mars because this planet is to cold unless you were to have water, food, oxygen and spacesuit.

Information Nasa.com Spaceblogs.com Already known information