Almost everything they can. Everything from simple compounds to reminisce of water. Mostly just looking for organic molecules. That is, molecules that have carbon in them. Sorry, no little green men.
Yes, NASA has sent several rovers to Mars, such as the Curiosity and Perseverance rovers, to study the planet's surface and gather data. Additionally, NASA has plans to send crewed missions to Mars in the future as part of its Mars exploration program.
NASA's goal for Nomad was to develop a small robotic rover capable of collecting scientific data on Mars, including images and chemical analyses of rocks and soil. This mission was aimed at advancing our understanding of the Martian surface and potential for past microbial life.
Actually, NASA has had several missions to Mars, just none manned as yet.
NASA's Viking 1 and Viking 2 landed on Mars in 1976.
Yes, the Mars rover is real. NASA has sent several rovers to Mars to explore the planet’s surface, collect data, and conduct experiments. The most recent one is the Perseverance rover, which landed on Mars in February 2021.
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Yes, NASA has sent several rovers to Mars, such as the Curiosity and Perseverance rovers, to study the planet's surface and gather data. Additionally, NASA has plans to send crewed missions to Mars in the future as part of its Mars exploration program.
No humans have been on Mars, but numerous robotic missions have been sent there to explore the surface and study the planet's geology, atmosphere, and potential for past life. NASA's Curiosity rover and Perseverance rover are currently operating on Mars, collecting data and conducting experiments.
Yes, NASA owns all the successful Mars rovers.
The human race has not yet put a human being onto Mars. NASA currently have a Mars Exploration Rover on Mars that is sending back data from experiments it conducts on the planets surface.
The NASA vehicle on Mars is called the Mars rover, specifically the Perseverance rover.
NASA's goal for Nomad was to develop a small robotic rover capable of collecting scientific data on Mars, including images and chemical analyses of rocks and soil. This mission was aimed at advancing our understanding of the Martian surface and potential for past microbial life.
Actually, NASA has had several missions to Mars, just none manned as yet.
The goal is to get pictures of mars to find out more about it .NASA is looking at mars for a future home.
NASA's Viking 1 and Viking 2 landed on Mars in 1976.
tools for collecting scientific data....one tool for recording,collecting, and analyzing data is a microscope :)))
NASA is the research team of Mars.