We can only hope.
No. The farthest an astronaut has ever gotten is the moon. Although soon we're supposed to send some to Mars.
I am pretty sure that when astronauts were shoveling they found some ice. nasa is pretty sure they have found some water but no astronauts have ever been there
NASA plans to send humans to Mars in the 2030s as part of their Artemis program. Private companies like SpaceX also have plans to land humans on Mars, with some aiming for the mid-2020s. However, the exact timeline for a human landing on Mars is still uncertain and depends on various technological, funding, and logistical challenges.
Yes, several space probes have been sent to Mars by various countries, including NASA's Mars rovers, Curiosity and Perseverance. Currently, there are also plans for crewed missions to Mars in the future.
I dont think so....But,NASA has found some traces of water at Mars' North pole..
some day there might be because NASA might send people there and they will bild moon motels and people will have a vacation there. hope that helpes!=]And bec scully is awesome and i love her.
this is unansered the only people that know is nasa and maby some teachers or scientists
Here is list of some NASA programs: * Apollo * Gemini * Landsat * Mariner * Mars Scout * Mercury * Pioneer * Skylab * Space Shuttle * Viking * Voyager
Just to explore it to find out things about it and why is there ice on the bottom of it and to study it's rocks and stuff like that. But some people say they are looking for alien life. But who knows, could be both.
So far, nothing: people haven't visited Mars yet. A robot is easier to send to Mars than a human, it has less requirements and can be left stranded on Mars. However, some might consider it a worthwhile challenge to send humans to Mars. Or to other planets, moons, or asteroids, for that matter.
NASA has a lot of ongoing missions. Off the top of my head here are some of the most recent of NASA missions.STS-131 (space shuttle Discovery schedule to launch early April)LCROSSMars ExpressPhoenixLROISS
Some probes currently on Mars include NASA's Perseverance rover, which landed in February 2021, and the Curiosity rover, which has been exploring the planet since August 2012. Another probe is NASA's InSight lander, which landed on Mars in November 2018 to study the planet's geology and seismic activity.