No. The only astronomical body outside of the earth that humans have landed on
has been the moon, and that hasn't happened now for the past 38 years.
In order to reach Mars ... when Mars is the nearest to Earth that it can ever be ... astronauts
will have to travel almost 200 times as far as they traveled to reach the moon.
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Yes. Mars.
Life probably does not exist on any of the known planets (except earth). But if life does exist on one of those planets, it would probably be on Mars. Venus is way too hot, Mercury does not have an atmosphere, and the other four planets are made up almost entirely of gas.
earth has the right atmosphere, whereas the other planets don't but there could be a chance there was life on mars and there may be another universe with planets that have life, it is not scientifically proven but we may not be the only living, other planets may have life too anon x
earth has the right atmosphere, whereas the other planets don't but there could be a chance there was life on mars and there may be another universe with planets that have life, it is not scientifically proven but we may not be the only living, other planets may have life too anon x
The earth orbits the sun between the planets Venus and Mars. The other five planets are farther out than Mars. The closest earth gets to Venus is 23.7 million miles. The closest earth gets to Mars is 36.4 million miles.
Earth and Mars, along with Mercury and Venus, are rocky planets.
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Mars orbits the sun, as does Earth and the other planets of the solar system.
There aren't any known planets between Mars and Earth.
Yes, other planets would be visible from Mars just like they are from Earth. Mars has a similar night sky to Earth, so you can see planets like Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn, as well as stars and our own moon.