Have people gone near to the eaths crust?

Most of us walk on it every day. it is the outermost layer.

http://www.thetech.org/exhibits/online/quakes/inside/crust.html

Perhaps you really want to know if people have gone THROUGH the crust.

Some drills may have.

thats what we live on.... we live on the outer crust!!!

Yes, people have been able to reach and study the Earth's crust by drilling deep into the ground. The Earth's crust is the outermost layer of the Earth, consisting of solid rock, and it can vary in thickness from a few kilometers to around 70 kilometers under continents.

To study the Earth's crust, scientists use a method called drilling. Deep drilling involves creating holes in the ground using special drilling equipment. This process allows researchers to extract samples of the crust for analysis and exploration.

One of the most famous deep drilling projects is the "Deep Kola Superdeep Borehole" in Russia. It aimed to reach the Earth's mantle, but only reached a depth of about 12 kilometers before technical challenges prevented further progress. Another well-known project is the "Kola Superdeep Borehole," which reached a depth of around 7.5 miles (12 kilometers) and was the deepest hole ever drilled by humans.

These drilling projects provide valuable insights into the composition, structure, and properties of the Earth's crust, helping scientists better understand Earth's geology, seismic activity, and the processes that shape our planet.