Right in between Willy Wonka and Hersheys.
No the asteroid belt is placed between mars and Jupiter
The acceleration of gravity on the surface of Mars, and therefore the weightof any object placed there, is 37.95% of its value on the Earth's surface.
Mars is placed after the Earth in the solar system.
Sojourner, which was the robotic Mars rover, landed on Mars in July of 1997. Sojourner explored Mars for approximately three months. This rover was equipped with cameras and solar panels.
They would weigh approximately 38 pounds.
I believe the colour is made up of little tiny red people placed around the planet...But NASA think otherwise :(
Yes. As far as is known, the only research vehicles presently operating on the Martian surface are those placed there by the US, and the US' space exploration program is the only one to have landed hardware on Mars so far.
Venus is the brightest, then Jupiter and mars. All of these can potentially be brighter than sirus, but have to be well placed in their orbits relative to us.
No human being has ever walked on any astronomical body except the Earth and the moon. At its closest approach to Earth, Mars is roughly 140 times farther from us than the moon is. Man-made robotic hardware has been placed on the surface of Mars, but nothing from Mars has ever been brought back to Earth.
The US and the Soviet Union made several failed attempts to launch a spacecraft to Mars. The Soviet's Mars 1 was the first spacecraft successfully placed on a course toward Mars. It was supposed to do a fly-by. Contact with it was lost while on the way -- it may have passed near the planet. The US spacecraft Mariner 4 completed the first confirmed Mars fly-by on July 14, 1965
No. The Gods were "above" being placed in the sky in such fashion. The planets were named for them and represented them in the night sky. In this case, the planet Mars was considered holy to Ares (hence the name). Look at it this way, the constellations were placed in the heavens BY the gods. They weren't gods themselves.
There are no people on Mars, and no astronauts have visited Mars. The Moon, yes, Mars, no.