I assume it will not happen in the nearest future. Traveling to Mars is a pretty complicated stuff. At that moment we can only sent robotic expedition to this planet which is very costly too. Sending people to Mars is very dangerous stuff to do because off high level of radiation. Also humanity didn`t create yet the space craft that can bring people to the red planet.
Why traveling the moon is easier the mars
the mars invent is the spaceship that they use for traveling this planets.
NO mars has longer years so it has longer orbit and traveling
Wernher von Braun, a German-American aerospace engineer, envisioned humans traveling to Mars as early as the 1940s. He is regarded as one of the key figures in the development of rocket technology that laid the foundation for future space exploration, including missions to Mars.
The best thing to travel in would be a space ship. It is a long way to the planet of Mars.
There is no colony on Mars and no space shuttle will be traveling to Mars. There is a robotic probe on Mars. No human being has ever been there. At the present time (2013) it is impossible to say if any human being ever will go there. Certainly some people would liketo go there. But no trips are scheduled.
The speed of sound is only 768mph.
It took the Curiosity Lander 253 days to get to Mars and the distance between Earth and Mars at their closest point is about 33,926,867 miles. Do the math correctly and the speed at which Curiosity was traveling was about 5,587 mph.
The duration of a trip from Earth to Mars can vary depending on the positions of the two planets in their orbits. On average, a spacecraft traveling from Earth to Mars can take anywhere from about 150 to 300 days.
On the Moon: The weight of a 53 kg astronaut on the Moon would be approximately 212 N, based on the acceleration due to gravity on the Moon (1.6 m/s^2). On Mars: The weight of a 53 kg astronaut on Mars would be approximately 199 N, based on the acceleration due to gravity on Mars (3.7 m/s^2). In outer space traveling at a constant velocity: In the absence of gravity in outer space, the astronaut would experience weightlessness and have no weight, even while traveling at a constant velocity.
The second robot to land on Mars was the Mars Pathfinder, which included the Sojourner rover. It successfully landed on July 4, 1997, and conducted scientific experiments while traveling across the Martian surface. Sojourner was notable for being the first successful Mars rover, paving the way for future exploration missions.
Every hope and dream from every single human in the observable universe traveling at 24.5 meters per second