I propose we take on the most daring of all planetary landings. We will land on the surface of Earth, a planet with medium temperatures, high unforgiving gravity, and a somewhat thick atmosphere. Weather on Earth is incredibly energetic, some winds are able to knock a full-grown man over. The oceans are even more unforgiving, with intense pressures that nothing could ever hope to withstand. How will we get there, you ask? We have a plan. we'll get to Orbit, go interplanetary, slingshot around Venus, then to Mars, then to Io, then to Earth. We will areocapture around it, and send down a lander. The lander will look like this: It will even have a small rover attached to it. Picture: As you can imagine, all this stuff is really high-tech. Once we land on Earth, we will begin looking for signs of life on this mysterious bluegreen planet. Once the lander gets back to the orbiting mothership, it will use Earth's only moon as a slingshot back to Earth. A surface walk was always highly debated, as we'd not need to wear a spacesuit of any kind. This is bad, as not wearing a spacesuit dosn't look cool at all. To top that off ,we'd be dealing with over 1 g of acceleration! That's too high! We'd need a gun, a backpack, and some snacks.