Man-made objects have traveled to Mars, zoomed by Mars and kept going, crashed on Mars,
entered orbit around Mars, and landed on Mars. At least three of them are presently creeping
around on the surface of Mars under the command and control of their own on-board software
and controllers on Earth, performing scientific experiments and observations, and communicating
their findings back to Earth.
The only astronomical body other than Earth around which humans have entered orbit
or upon which humans have walked is the moon ... roughly 1/2 of 1 percent of the distance
from here to Mars.
To date no human has been to Mars.
humans are idiots to want to move to mars
Yes, Humans will go to Mars. Scientists a thinking that later they will send astronauts to live on the red planet (Mars).
there are not any in the sky in mars at night discovered
Mars is the planet that is least unlikely to be visited by humans
Yes, human-made objects have traveled to Mars. NASA has successfully deployed several robotic missions on Mars, including the Mars rovers like Sojourner, Spirit, Opportunity, Curiosity, and the lander InSight. However, humans have not physically traveled to Mars yet.
To date no human has been to Mars.
The moon is the farthest a man has traveled. Mars is planned for 2018.
Mars' moons are Phobos and Deimos. No other known natural objects are orbiting Mars. But humans have sent three satellites into orbit around Mars. Mars Express (ESA), 2001: Mars Odyssey (NASA) and Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (NASA).
*mars odyssey *mars global surveyor *mars pathfinder
No, only land rovers have traveled to Mars. Humans do not yet have a sophisticated enough space craft, and it would be so far impossible to hold enough supplies for the trip back and forth.
yes and no not many humans have been on mars okay thanks from mars
humans are idiots to want to move to mars
The name of the group of objects between Mars and Jupiter is the ASTEROID BELT.
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Yes, Humans will go to Mars. Scientists a thinking that later they will send astronauts to live on the red planet (Mars).
The Mars rover, Curiosity, travelled a distance of 567 million kilometres from Earth before reaching Mars.