The Phoenix Lander was the most recent mission to Mars. It landed May 25, 2008 and the mission was over by November 10, 2008.
Yes, there are 44 missions.
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No human has been to Mars yet. All missions to Mars have been unmanned robotic missions. However, there are plans for human missions to Mars in the future, with NASA targeting the 2030s for potential crewed missions.
Currently all missions to Mars are unmanned. The only human aspect of these missions are the scientist and engineers that build the satellites or rovers/landers and the people that control them (mission control).
There were no voyages or missions "discovered" on Mars
There is currently no definitive evidence of any life forms on Mars. The possibility of past microbial life is being investigated by various missions, such as NASA's Mars rovers and upcoming missions like the Mars Sample Return.
Nope. They all survived. We have not yet sent any humans to Mars, if that was what you meant. Except for Hollywood, they've sent tons of people to Mars
Spirit and Opportunity are two.
The only space mitions on Mars that i know of would be the 2 Mars Rovers still currently exploring Mars.~2010
Some notable space missions since the first moon landing include the Mars Rover missions, the Voyager and Cassini missions to explore outer planets, the Hubble Space Telescope, the International Space Station, and more recent missions to Mars by rovers like Perseverance and Insight. Additionally, ongoing efforts include missions to study asteroids, comets, and the Sun.
As of now, no people have been on Mars. All Mars missions to date have been robotic spacecraft. Plans for crewed missions to Mars are being developed for the future, with organizations like NASA targeting the 2030s for potential human missions to the red planet.