To date (and probably until the 2030's), there has been no manned mission sent to Mars by NASA or any other astronomical organization. No human being has gone to Mars, and the furthest man has ever gone from the Earth is to the Moon. Thus, we don't understand what you're talking about
The space mission is going to Mars.
As Mars is smaller than earth, and therefore has a lighter gravity, a person would feel lighter on Mars. In fact on Mars you would weigh half as much
The Mars Rover has explored Mars and "Spirit" is the spacecraft that was sent on November 2011 and is going to Mars.
SpaceX president Gwynne Shotwell said that SpaceX is now targeting the year 2020 for the Mars trip.
I've heard that on Mars, a person's apparent weight would be about one-third of their weight on Earth. So a 180-lbs man would feel as though they are only 60-lbs. Or a 90kg man would feel like they weighed only 30kg. On the Moon, this is even less, at one-sixth that of Earth. So the 180lbs man would feel like they weighed 30lbs. The 90kg person would feel like they weighed 15kg.
they feel happy
Hard to say. No one has ever been to Mars yet.
Perhaps he was over the moon.
He was fired up.
an astronout :)
she was an astronout
Bruno mars is going out with Jessie j
Astronaut is the correct spelling.
he was a astronout he is is aaa dangar
mars feels rough and bumpy
science and astronout
Neil Armstrong