So far, no. It would take a small, fast probe over ten years to get there, and even longer for a manned vessel. It is possible a probe mission will happen someday.
yes
Since one year on Haumea equals 284.12 Earth-years, any human living there would be less than a year old. Even the longest-lived humans would be less than a half year old.
When the Apollo astronauts were in orbit around the moon they were the furthest any human had been from the earth.
Yes, human-made objects have traveled to Mars. NASA has successfully deployed several robotic missions on Mars, including the Mars rovers like Sojourner, Spirit, Opportunity, Curiosity, and the lander InSight. However, humans have not physically traveled to Mars yet.
Not yet. The New Horizons space probe, launched in 2006, will fly by Pluto in June 2015. Humans themselves have only been as far as the moon.
To date no human has been to Mars.
yes
Since one year on Haumea equals 284.12 Earth-years, any human living there would be less than a year old. Even the longest-lived humans would be less than a half year old.
Human nature.
When the Apollo astronauts were in orbit around the moon they were the furthest any human had been from the earth.
All continents have human settlements except Antarctica. Humans have traveled to Antarctica, but have not established any known settlements.
Humans got infected by fleas(who carried the virus) who traveled on rats. Because of poor health conditions the fleas contacted humans and when they bit the humans their infected blood infected the human host.
Yes, human-made objects have traveled to Mars. NASA has successfully deployed several robotic missions on Mars, including the Mars rovers like Sojourner, Spirit, Opportunity, Curiosity, and the lander InSight. However, humans have not physically traveled to Mars yet.
Humans are already on planet Earth... we don't need to 'travel' to Earth. Humans already fare quite well on planet earth.
Human trafficking is the selling of other humans for labor and various other things.
they are living things and mammals.
Not yet. The New Horizons space probe, launched in 2006, will fly by Pluto in June 2015. Humans themselves have only been as far as the moon.