Idk but i am pretty sure there is alot just use this answer
Currently, there is no known space debris on Mars. However, several spacecraft have been sent to Mars, including rovers and landers, and their remnants could be considered as debris.
Jupiter is far more massive than Mars and therefore its gravity field covers a larger volume of space so that it has been able to capture more debris from that volume.
Atmosphere protects us from space debris. It is a combination of various layers.
You can freeze to death on mars. Mars may be a planet that is much like Earth but is still rather cold up there in the depths space. You can also play in the sand.
There was no space shuttle that landed on mars but there were unmanned rockets that went to mars that sent probes
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yes unfortunately it does (google search "space debris" for more information
Nobody made Mars. The planet formed due to aggregation of space debris e subsequent collisions of asteroids and other elements.
The wind erosion is mostly responsible for the shape of planet Mars as well as the space debris that impact Mars.
No there are no satellites that the space program can reuse. This is why there is so much space and orbital debris in the solar system. Space and orbital debris means space and orbital junk or pollution.
Space debris can be observed with telescopes.
Yes, you will be able to see photos of space debris if you google images 'space debris'.
When a space voyage is planned, it is important to plan for space debris because a lot of the space debris floating around can lead to accidents in future space excursions. Empty fuel canisters are a good example of space debris.
since its in the middle of space, its weightless.
Oh yes, NASA tracks the space debris.
Jupiter is far more massive than Mars and therefore its gravity field covers a larger volume of space so that it has been able to capture more debris from that volume.
The Asteroid Belt
When a space voyage is planned it is necessary to take the space debris into consideration because the space debris can clash to the rocket and create problems in communication, travelling etc. and make the journey difficult for the satellite