In an age of geocentric satellites, the moon's orbit would preclude its reliability. However, the moon was used as a type of 'communications sat' back in the 50s, and modern-day satellites grew from that program. See link.
First ever satellite to land on the planet Mars was a Russian probe called Mars 2. Albeit it did not land but crashed. The first successful probe to land on Mars was Mars 3 sent by the Russians, however the probe was operational for 15 minutes after landing on Mars. The first American probe to land on Mars was the Viking 1 on the 20th of July 1976.
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No, Mars is not the most visited planet in our solar system. The most visited planet is Earth, followed by Mars and Venus. Multiple spacecraft have been sent to Mars to study its surface and atmosphere, but Earth remains the most visited due to human presence and satellite communications.
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It is a Mars rover.
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The only artificial satellite on Mars is the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, which has been in orbit around the planet since 2006.
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