Rockets, of course.
The planet Mars is only slightly smaller than the planet Earth, and its gravitational field is nearly as strong as that of the Earth, so no, you wouldn't fall off of Mars. You would need a powerful rocket to depart Mars.
If there were no gravity the sun would not have condensed from a gaseous nebula and Mars would not have coalesced from the dust cloud that formed around the early sun.Gravity holds the sun and Mars together in orbits around their combined centre of mass. If there were no gravity then Mars would fly off into space.
it is possible to live on Mars but to do this you would need an atmosphere, and to have an atmosphere you need gases. To make these gases (there have been discussions about this) you would need to build factories to give off green house gases and make an atmosphere, because Mars is extremely cold at night, then we would have to get people to Mars. This would cost billions and would take a long time to build the atmosphere.
No space has ever gone to mars. It would around 9 months to get there. A space probe has been sent to Mars and it was called Pathfinder.
No. Plans are being discussed for a mission to mars, but if it does happen, but none would happen until at least 2018.
you would get to mars by buying a spaceship and hiring someone to fly you to mars.
Yes. While we can land things on Mars we currently do not have the ability of getting them off of Mars.
a long time!
get lost off and suck ur mums boob
mars rover
No. A person would simultaneously freeze and asphyxiate on mars.
If a spacecraft traveling toward Mars experiences an engine shutdown, it would continue on its current trajectory due to inertia. The pull of Mars’ gravity would begin to influence the spacecraft, gradually pulling it closer to the planet as it approaches. Depending on its speed and trajectory, the spacecraft could either enter an orbit around Mars or collide with its surface. Ultimately, the gravitational pull of Mars would become the dominant force acting on the spacecraft.