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What are some solution to sending humans to mars?

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What is the population of the planet Mars?

There is currently no known population on Mars as it is uninhabited by humans. Various space agencies and private companies are working towards sending humans to Mars in the future, but no humans have reached Mars yet.


How would humans colonize mars?

by sending daniel griffiths who lives in llanelli wales UK


Could humans unintentionally put life on mars by sending stuff there?

I don't know of anything on Earth that can live there in it's current state.


Are they sending people to Mars?

yes they are


Does mars have water humans could drink?

yes and no not many humans have been on mars okay thanks from mars


What will NASA do next?

NASA is planning to send humans back to the Moon through the Artemis program, with the goal of establishing a sustainable presence by 2024. They are also working on developing new technologies for robotic exploration of Mars and beyond, with the long-term goal of sending astronauts to Mars.


Are humans ever going to go to Ceres?

Possibly. There are no current plans of sending people to Ceres. We will likely work on plans for a mission to Mars before we consider going to Ceres.


Has anyone ever been on Mars?

No. The only body outside the earth that humans have ever landed on is the moon. When Mars is as close to Earth as it can ever get, it's about 200 times farther away than the moon is.


Can humans survive aided on Mars?

It is feasible, yes, though there are many technical problems that would have to be overcome first. Mars is not habitable to earthlings as it is, but it is potentially the most habitable place in our solar system after earth.


Did humans liveon Mars?

Humans have never lived on Mars and if we will it will take a while before we are advanced enough to do it.


Can humans fly to mars?

No