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Picture Picture Picture EARTH 3rd Rock from the Sun Travel Agency When to visit On most of the Earth, you can enjoy liquid water year round. Because of the planet's 23° tilt, the northern and southern hemisphere alternate which will be the warmest side that receives the most direct sunlight. Plan your trip accordingly. Nights last about 12 hours, giving you just the right amount of time to sleep before beginning another day's adventure. How to get here: From the Sun, head out about 93 million miles. It will be the third planet on your right. If approaching from the outer planets, be careful for the asteroid belt and then take a left turn after Mars. Plan a unique getaway to the solar system’s #1 water park! Picture Picture Enjoy romantic moonlit walks on the beach beneath Earth's single moon, but be sure to time your visit right because the full moon comes only once every 29 days. "That planet is too hot… That planet is too cold… Ah, this planet is just right!” Earth is conveniently situated at the perfect distance from the Sun to maintain oceans filled with liquid water. What our clients say… "The weather was perfect for us — warm days and comfortable nights. I don't know how they do it!" – Dazoobi from Ceres "I never thought I would see the Ocean, but here I am swimming in it. And my kids love the plant and animal life." Bezelborb family from Alpha Centauri star system "I'd go back any time!" – Franco, South Bronx Picture 3rd Rock from the Sun Travel Agency Call 510.525.0234 and ask for Lily or Ferdinand

Picture Picture Picture Picture Picture Experience the water planet What to Pack You can breathe easier knowing that the atmosphere is nearly 20%. The only place you'll need an air tank is under the clear blue sea, which covers a majestic two thirds of the planet's surface! Jackets are optional. Even though greenhouse gases make up less than 1% of the atmosphere, they trap enough heat to make the planet's average surface temperature a balmy 55°F. For travelers booking a package to he polar regions, don't forget a jacket because the Sun's rays are less intense when they hit at angles far from 90°. Earth's atmosphere blocks most of the harmful ultraviolet and cosmic rays so that energy at the surface is mostly visible light. That means you'll need sunglasses and sunscreen, but leave the heavy space suit at home. The atmospheric pressure is perfect so you won't spontaneously explode in the vacuum of space or be crushed under the weight of a thick atmosphere! Picture Picture Everest (Tour packages starting at $29,995) Grand Canyon (Tour packages starting at $4,995) Picture Highlights Climb to great heights on Mount Everest, the planet's highest point at more than 28,000 feet (5.5 miles) tall. Or descend more than a mile down into Earth's Grand Canyon, which is 277 miles long. Since Earth has vigorous plate tectonics, you can hike an active volcano along the Ring of Fire or maybe even feel an earthquake. Accommodations. While the interior of the Earth features partially molten rock above solid and liquid iron cores, the accommodations on the surface are on stable rock. As the solar system's fourth largest planet, it's big enough to provide plenty of variety and adventure, but small enough that you could drive around the equator in just 16 days – perfect for a summer getaway in an amphibious car. Picture Picture 99% of Earth's atmosphere occurs within a layer just 50 kilometers thick!