Some kinda landin' gear comes out. Then it touches down on the red red rocky surface. The rover proceeds to then land and "roll it out" to a nice smooth place.
It then explores.
Yes. While we can land things on Mars we currently do not have the ability of getting them off of Mars.
7 rovers have been sent to mars. The first one landed in 1971
None. Saturn does not have a solid surface. There is nothing to land a rover on. The only planet to which rovers have been sent is Mars.
No one has sent 15 rovers to Mars
Mars rovers were made sometime in the 1970's
the two names were 'Spirit' and 'Opportunity'
Well, I hear they got land rovers... you could ride one of those.
All of their Mars Rovers have wheels.
the two rovers are:- Spirit and Opportunity.
- Spirit - Opportunity - Curiosity
rovering mars
They are taken there, by spacecraft.