You will really just need a space helmet, space suit, oxgen breather thing and I think that's about all but there is probably more..
you need your family, friends and your love ones. (:
a bathing suit
2001 Mars Odyssey is a robotic spacecraft orbiting the planet Mars
Equipment needed for a mission to Mars includes a spacecraft capable of carrying crew and supplies, life support systems, radiation protection, spacesuits for extravehicular activities, communication systems, propulsion systems for travel, landing systems for touchdown on Mars, and scientific instruments for research. Additional resources such as food, water, and oxygen will also be required for the duration of the mission.
The Russian orbiter/lander Mars 2 started orbiting Mars on November 27th 1971 == ==
To go to Jupiter, you would need a spacecraft capable of withstanding the extreme radiation and atmospheric pressure of the planet, as well as the long duration of the journey. This spacecraft would require advanced life support systems, radiation shielding, propulsion systems, communication equipment, and scientific instruments to study Jupiter and its moons.
we need to go to mars because when there is to many people on earth we can live in mars as well
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.
The Viking Space Probes did not go to Jupiter. They were used to explore Mars.
No humans have visited Mars yet. Only robotic spacecraft, like the Mars rovers, have been sent to explore the planet.
The first space shuttle to go to Mars is expected to be NASA's Orion spacecraft, which will carry astronauts to Mars as part of the Artemis program. As of now, no space shuttle has traveled to Mars.
In years past, there have been many spacecraft 'go missing' (Cosmos 1, Contour, Mars Polar Lander...), but I know of none that are currently missing.