Yes
No oxygen, no water and no food would make for a quick demise of a man on Mars.
Meteorology would be useful on Mars but not on Mercury. Mercury does not have a substantial atmosphere and therefore has no weather to speak of. Mars has enough of an atmosphere to produce weather such as dust storms.
Meteorology would be useful on Mars but not on Mercury. Mercury does not have a substantial atmosphere and therefore has no weather to speak of. Mars has enough of an atmosphere to produce weather such as dust storms.
On Mars, the gravitational pull is about 38% of that on Earth. Therefore, a 100-pound man would weigh about 38 pounds on Mars.
The weight of a person on Mars can be calculated using the formula: Weight on Mars = (Mass on Earth * gravity on Mars) / gravity on Earth. Mars's gravity is about 0.38 times that of Earth's. Therefore, a man with a mass of 80kg would weigh approximately 30.4kg on Mars.
The idea of sending a man to Mars has been something that has been thought of for many years. In 2010, US President Barack Obama predicted that America would send a man or woman to Mars by 2030.
Perhaps.
A Fighting Man of Mars was created in 1931.
with current knowledge of the planet mars my best guess would be 5 maybe 7 years.
I would say we will not put a man on Mars and safely return him to Earth during this century. George Bush said something about putting a man on Mars. That is not going to happen any time soon. So why did he say it? Maybe because when ever they eventually do put a man on Mars they will play the tape of him saying that. Just like they play the tape of Kennedy saying that we will put a man on the Moon.
The duration of Lobster Man From Mars is 1.37 hours.
A Fighting Man of Mars has 319 pages.