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Q: Humans should try to set up a colony on Mars?
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Who explored Mars and why?

Humans have not set foot on mars, however, I believe they have sent several robot rovers. Among other unmanned craft sent to Mars, the "Viking" rover landed on Mars and did some basic experiments in about 1976 or 1977.


Who is the first to set foot on mars?

As of 2013, humans have not been to Mars.The first man to step on Mars was......... no one, no man has ever been on Mars, only the mars Rover, a little robot like machine that takes pictures and sand samples of the earth like planet, Mars!!


Have human beings ever set foot on Mars?

I don't think so; not that we are aware of. No. The onyl place other than Earth where humans have set foot is the moon.


Can humans live on mars or Jupiter?

Humans may need to colonize Mars and the Jovian moons because in millions of years Earth may lose its habitability. Eventually, the people of Earth may have to find other places to live, in the solar system and beyond. Once colonies are set up, recycling and technology should enable planetary colonies to be relatively self-sufficient.


Have humans been on Mars?

No, humans have not physically been to Mars before. To this day, the possibility of visiting Mars is still unlikely due the many risk and safety factors. Also, the years that it would take to get there is just too long. Our society does not possess the needed technology at this point to make that kind of trip. The cost alone just to send a probe is already millions, so imagine the money required the send a human. If this became possible, the astronauts would have to be pretty young with almost zero health factors, and have the ability to withstand the monotonous time of travel.

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Why do you think humans should try to set up a colony on mars?

Earth sucks and will eventually fill up with trash and stuff. Plus, eventually we will run out of room on Earth. We will also be able to grow crops on Mars to feed us.


Have humans ever set a foot on mars?

No, the farthest we've been is the moon. We have sent robots to Mars, though.


Who explored Mars and why?

Humans have not set foot on mars, however, I believe they have sent several robot rovers. Among other unmanned craft sent to Mars, the "Viking" rover landed on Mars and did some basic experiments in about 1976 or 1977.


Could we plant food on mars?

Maybe if explorers set up an artificial environment and created a means to grow plants in a colony setting.


Who is the first to set foot on mars?

As of 2013, humans have not been to Mars.The first man to step on Mars was......... no one, no man has ever been on Mars, only the mars Rover, a little robot like machine that takes pictures and sand samples of the earth like planet, Mars!!


Have human beings ever set foot on Mars?

I don't think so; not that we are aware of. No. The onyl place other than Earth where humans have set foot is the moon.


Can humans live on mars or Jupiter?

Humans may need to colonize Mars and the Jovian moons because in millions of years Earth may lose its habitability. Eventually, the people of Earth may have to find other places to live, in the solar system and beyond. Once colonies are set up, recycling and technology should enable planetary colonies to be relatively self-sufficient.


Where did the Spaniards set up a permanent colony?

Where did the Spaniards set up a permanent colony


Where did the Spaniards set up permanent colony?

Where did the Spaniards set up a permanent colony


What would water found on the Moon be used for?

If us Earthbound humans were to set up a colony of humans on the Moon, the ice would most likely be used to provide drinking water and irrigating water.


Which colony was set up as a debators colony?

Georgia


Have humans been on Mars?

No, humans have not physically been to Mars before. To this day, the possibility of visiting Mars is still unlikely due the many risk and safety factors. Also, the years that it would take to get there is just too long. Our society does not possess the needed technology at this point to make that kind of trip. The cost alone just to send a probe is already millions, so imagine the money required the send a human. If this became possible, the astronauts would have to be pretty young with almost zero health factors, and have the ability to withstand the monotonous time of travel.